rbalds
December 5th 03, 07:49 PM
Login to domain. Make sure they have rights to share
folders. Set access permission to the folder to specific
users. You can also allow the the number of simultaneous
users connecting to it.
>-----Original Message-----
>What version of windows are they running?
>Is this a corperate network? If so then you should make
>them log onto the domain and make them general users with
>special privelages.
>
>You can also create group policies to prevent them from
>doing various things also. I dont know what access they
>need but Im just throwing ideas in the air.
>
>Steve
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Does anyone have a way to lock out local admins from
>creating shares? I have
>>some developers that create shares without locking them
>down (ie. everyone )
>>.. These users are part of the local admin group,
>therefore complicating the
>>security. Is there a local gpo setting or registry key I
>can lock down?
>>appreciate your help or ideas...
>>
>>
>>Larry
>>
>>
>>.
>>
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folders. Set access permission to the folder to specific
users. You can also allow the the number of simultaneous
users connecting to it.
>-----Original Message-----
>What version of windows are they running?
>Is this a corperate network? If so then you should make
>them log onto the domain and make them general users with
>special privelages.
>
>You can also create group policies to prevent them from
>doing various things also. I dont know what access they
>need but Im just throwing ideas in the air.
>
>Steve
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Does anyone have a way to lock out local admins from
>creating shares? I have
>>some developers that create shares without locking them
>down (ie. everyone )
>>.. These users are part of the local admin group,
>therefore complicating the
>>security. Is there a local gpo setting or registry key I
>can lock down?
>>appreciate your help or ideas...
>>
>>
>>Larry
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>