Re: limit user to just 1 network folder
- From: lforbes <UseLinkToEmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Sep 2005 13:36:49 -0400
>You know, what can be done is going to each and every share and
>restrcting this usersâ?? access. Surely there must be away to
>accomplish this without visiting the properies of each and every
share
>on the network. Its hard to imagine no one else has this need.
Hi,
There is a way to do this which is basically take away all access to
My Network Places. Remove the ability to Map, the command prompt etc.
You can even hide all icons on desktop and have a shell window open.
You can pretty much lock down everything with Group Policy.
Otherwise the only way to do this is to set permissions on the shares
on your server. I do this by default so that the only ones allowed
access are the ones with the need to.
Cheers,
Lara
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