Re: Remote access to member server
- From: "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 13:19:15 -0400
Hi Al,
Unfortunately, per user restrictions can't be done within RWW. Now, if you
want to always restrict access for that user (both when on the LAN and when
using RWW), you can use:
Server Management | Standard Management | Users | (rt click) the user
account | Properties | Account (tab) | Log On To... | The Following
Computers...
Then add the target member server to the list AND also add the SBS server.
You need the SBS server specified so that the user can authenticate to the
server when logging into RWW (however, he will not be able to log onto the
SBS server itself).
The user will "see" all workstations (and the member server) in the RWW list
of computers, but will only be able to log onto the member server itself.
--
Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Al Williams" <donotreplydirect@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:e5htnBo3HHA.4476@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We have a contractor who needs remote access to a Windows 2003 member
server in our SBS 2003 Premium network to do some short-term maintenance
on a LOB application we run on it. I know I can get him remote access via
the remote web workplace (access server desktops) but is there anyway to
just give him access to just the member server directly without using RWW?
I don't really want to expose the RWW interface to our entire system to
them if I don't have to.
Thanks.
--
Allan Williams
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