Hide IP from network drive Server

I have the IP of the server (192.168.45.41) and a shared folder (ADHOME) for network drive sharing. When I assign the user to the network drive. Server IP is also exposed to the user. I want to hide IP address of the server on the client computer.

Need your help in this regard please.

Thanks in advance

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