Howto: Restrict W2k3 Fax service to a specific security group

From: Rob (rjohn_at_sw.rr.com)
Date: 12/08/04


Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 20:52:03 -0600

It appears I can not use normal ACLs to restrict the ability to fax through
a W2k3 fax (member)server. Previously tried and was unsuccessful.

I did try the below and now everyone can fax, but this is not the desired
outcome.

try enabling the Security Option (from "Local Security
Settings") for (Security Options) -> "Network Access: Let Everyone
Permissions apply to anonymous users". The reason I suggest this is because
with the default security settings, even if you have faxing permissions for
everyone, that permission won't apply for anonymous users. This setting
enables that. However, note that you will be changing a security setting for
the system - anonymous users will be always treated as part of everyone for
your system. So, be careful before you change this setting.

I want to restrict this ability to a single security group on my domain. Is
this possible and what have I missed?

Thanks,

Rob



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