Re: Access to files for guests
- From: Simon <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 17:32:27 +0000
Hi,
RWW is remote web workplace, a way to let users securely connect remotely to the office with only a web browser (nets all the messing around with VPNs). Look it into it, it's one of the great things about SBS as far as I am concerned.
Anyway, if they are in the office they can still access data on the server if they have a valid username and password on it. They will just get prompted for these all the time. Format would be domain\username and password.
Simon
lost_in_the_wilderness wrote:
Oh dear, I don't know what RWW means. however our visitors are inside our office and connected to our wireless network. Does this help?.
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
VPN Access? Or RWW
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"lost_in_the_wilderness" <lostinthewilderness@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:DBF8916B-7560-4086-9E60-66053AAA9DF8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We have some collegues from other ofiices visiting us, and they need access to some of our files. Is there an easy way to give them access without having to reconfigure their PC's onto our domain
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