Re: Putting Users in Groups
- From: John F Kappler <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 17:21:18 +0000
Thanks. My clarifications below. Still dont think I quite have the
answers!
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:58:10 GMT, v-mzhuan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Manfred Zhuang [MSFT]) wrote:
Hello John,Good
Thank you for posting here.
In answer to your questions:
1. You are right. <localdomainname> distribution group is used in Exchange.
When users send emails to <localdomainname> distribution group, all the
members receive the emails.
2. Yes, a) should be the member of 1,2,3.
ISA Not installed. These users only access the intranet. They connect
3. I am not sure what do you mean remote users. If the users connect to the
server by VPN or dial in, they should be the member of Domain Users, mobile
users. If ISA server is installed, they also should be the member of
Internet Users.
from browser using https://<domain>:444 They do nothing else (no RWW,
No OWA and aren't Exchange or Domain Users. I'd like to remove these
users from any groups that aren't appropriate to their requirement!
ISA not installed. They aren't Mobile Users and do not connect via
However, if I misunderstand you, please let me know.
4. I think group c) need 1), 2). In addition, if the remote users connect
to the server by VPN or dial in, they should be the member of Mobile Users
group and Internet Users group (If ISA server is installed.)
either VPN or dial-in. All they use is browser and
https://<domain>/remote and then choose to connect to the application
server. They do not require any other form of access (at this time!).
If anything is unclear, please feel free to let me know.
Best regards,
Manfred Zhuang(MSFT)
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| From: John F Kappler <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
| Subject: Putting Users in Groups
| Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 14:29:47 +0000
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| Following on from recent discussions I'm trying to put users into the
| correct security groups ......
|
| In reviewing our currently set up users, they all (apart from the
| Administrator) appear to be members of the following three groups:
|
| 1) Domain Users
| 2) Remote Web Workplace Users
| 3) <localdomainname>
|
| In fact, our users fall broadly into three groups:
|
| a) Local users (both static and mobile) who also require OWA
| b) Remote Users who only require Intranet Access
| c) Remote Users who require Application access via Terminal Services
| (and RWW)
|
| I'm not sure what 3) is! Documentation says its to do with
| Distribution Groups. Does this mean its about appearing in an Address
| Book?
|
| I assume it is correct for a) to have all of 1), 2) and 3) ?
|
| I'm unclear what group b) need to just get to our Intranet ?
|
| I gues its obvious group c) need 2) - but do they need 1) and 3) if
| their only requirement is to TS to the application ?
|
| I've printed out various help files and Security Groups listings but
| am finding it difficult to correlate the various lists, so any help
| appreciated!
|
| TIA,
|
| JohnK
|
|
|
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