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From: Eric (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/13/04


Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 08:53:10 -0700

You are using a server to serve the workstations, not
individual installations of XP on each computer, so you
have to set up a user account for each employee on the
server.

The employees will then be able to log on at any of the
workstations by logging on to their user account.

Look up Users or User Accounts in the Help & Support =>
Index.

Eric,
http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/

>-----Original Message-----
>If this is the wrong place for this, please direct me to
the correct
>newsgroup.... thanks.
>
>My church has a small network, using a server with MS
Small Business... each
>workstation is running XP Pro.
>
>Each office employee has their own workstation. We want
to be able to only
>allow access on each computer to the specific user. In
otherwords, you will
>only be able to access the computer, or the
network/internet from your own
>workstation.
>
>How do I accomplish this?
>
>Thanks,
>CD
>
>
>.
>



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