Re: Is there a way to limit what a user sees in RWW?

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Hi Cannon,

Thanks for posting here.

Yes. Just as Les has mentioned, this function has already been realized in
RWW. What you need to do is to divide different users into different groups.

By default, after a usre logging on, the user is presented with a blank
page that has the text Loading¡­ centered on it until the appropriate page
(Knowledge Worker or Administrator Web Page) is loaded. The page is chosen
based on the user credential. Non-administrators are redirected to the
Knowledge Worker Page, while Administrators are redirected to the
Administrator Page

If the authenticated user is only a member of Web Workplace Users group but
not the Administrators group, the user is presented with the Knowledge
Worker Web Page. It contains a welcome message, a sign out link, and links
to SharePoint, Outlook Web Access, Client Help, and Computer Desktop, and
Terminal Server. It also has a link to download Connection Manager. If any
of these features are not installed, the link will not be displayed.

The Administrator Web Page is shown to all users belonging to the Domain
Admins group. All possible links, grouped into Administrative Tasks and
Additional Links, are available to administrators from this page, except
the server reports. These links are only available if you publish them
using CEICW.

The registry keys under
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\RemoteUserPortal\AdminLinks are
used to enable and disable links on Remote Web Workplace Administrator
Page.
0 = Hide the link
1 = Show the link

Similarly, the registry keys under
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\RemoteUserPortal\KWLinks are
used to enable and disable links on Remote Web Workplace Knowledge Worker
Page.
0 = Hide the link.
1 = Show the link

If there is anything else that I can do for you, please feel free to
contact me, and I will be happy to help!

Best regards,

Jerry Zhao (MSFT)

Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support

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