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Be aware that under Windows 95/98, if you are using shared privileges
to share drives and you add or remove a partition (causing the drive
letters to change), you may experience some security problems.
The following is a possible example of a security problem sharing
drive letters under Windows 95/98 after partitioning your hard drive.
Assume that before you partitioned your hard drive, your CD-ROM drive
had shared privileges for drive D:. After you added a partition,
your CD-ROM became drive E:. However, your shared privileges would
still be assigned to drive D. Therefore, you could potentially be
sharing information from your D: partition that you do not wish to
share.
To resolve this problem, you may want to check (and if necessary,
reset) your shared privileges in Windows 95/98 after you have added
or removed a partition. You will not be affected by this situation if
you share a directory and its parent directory and its parent drive
letter changes because the shared privilege would be lost.