RE: allowing user to open specific folder only
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You could just assign that folder NTFS permissions and not give the user any
other permissions anywhere else. Wouldn't this accomplish what you are
trying to do?
-M
"milan" wrote:
> allowing user to open specific folder only
>
> say for eg: in c:\mac
>
> the user can edit and add documents to that folder open and cannot move
> elsewhere and also
>
> when the user logs thru remote desktop connection he logs and see only that
> folder
.
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