Is it possible to restrict the access to resources on domain servers from
workstation computers even if the the user has a valid User ID and password?
It looks as though the use of IPSec is a possibility but the customer would
like to selecively allow non domain workstations access to resources
possibly using certificates. Note that this is based on the client
workstation not related to who is logged in.
Re: [opensuse] fstab: umount as user ... something else at the same point, and that could be a security issue. ... What you say is true if you make the assumption that a workstation is ...personalised networks resources as well. ... If users have personalised resources on cifs shares the administrators ... (SuSE)
Re: Logon Request Validation ... This generally is a dns related problem.... are not all configured to point to the domain controller and domain ... > access shared resources on the network from W2K Pro ... logging off the workstation getting ... (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
Re: How to connect a Vista Client to the domain? ... In Vista the goal was to make it more secure, so, in otherwords, isolate a workstation that simply comes up, plugs into your ethernet and wants to try to access resources.... password as a domain account, and that user can reach the domain resources. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: disable internet but allow network access ... What version of XP is on the workstation,... By "allow access to network resources" I assume that you mean lan ...unrestricted administrator account to do updates, maintenance, etc. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)
Re: Converting Access 97 to Access 2002 ... > If you think you have an issue with temp objects and resources,... >> a Open Report command button, Close Form button all simple stuff. ... >> I know this is a really general question that might be impossible for ... >> wrong with the user's workstation or Access is creating too many ... (microsoft.public.access.conversion)