What did XP do with the icon for "Directory?" that used to be in"Entire Network"

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Robert Hindla

I'm doing some work on Windows 2003 Server, and while it certainly has some
advantages, especially the way the NTFS permissions don't all default to
Everyone FC, where did the "Directory" icon that used to be in windows 2000
"Windows Explorer" go? It's not there in XP, either.
 
Note that you are in the wrong newsgroup for this.

Anyway;
You can add support for Active Directory browsing in Windows XP by copying
the %SystemRoot%\System32\dsfolder.dll library
from a Windows 2000 installation that is running Service Pack 2 or higher.
After you copy the library to the %SystemRoot%\System32 folder on your
Windows XP computer, you must register the library:
regsvr32 dsfolder.dll

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Well, regardless, yours was the only answer I got. Sorry about it, though,
it was mispost.
 
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