Require connecting systems to be Domain Computers



Does anyone know how to prohibit computers from connecting to a
Windows 2003 Server share unless the system they are connecting from
is a member of the domain.

I a few "power users" and developers who keep removing there systems
from the domain, and just connecting to the server by browsing. There
access is allowed and needed for them to do there work. If I don't
allow them to connect unless there system is a part of the domain,
that will solve the problem.

Kevin

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