RE: how to configure group policy in win2000

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From: Bill Goodman (BillGoodman_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/12/04


Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 11:35:03 -0800

I would do this a slightly different way. If your organization is more than
30 people, I would create groups (Do a google search for specifics) add users
to groups, and THEN add groups to folders with permissions. Remember, always
allow domain Admins group to have full control. While it will take longer to
set up, in the long run it will be easier to administer.
Good luck...

"nexx" wrote:

> i have a small business server and it is new i dont have an idea how to
> configure and restrict the users to not access to certain folders and cdrom
> etc... so
> please help me on this or just guide me or give me some links so that i can
> go there and solve my difficulties.



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