Windows 2003 AnonymousUser
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Date: 28 Sep 2005 10:31:47 -0700
Is it possible to recreate the Anonymous_User group in Win2k3 that
would have existed had I upgraded from Windows 2000?
I just want to share a printer over classic Windows networking to
Windows 2000 guests without having them encounter the "Login:" box &
have to enter "Guest" and no password each time. Of course, the Guest
account is on, and I have modified the machine's Local Security Policy
to allow anonymous users to see the network shares on the machine.
Basically, I want all anonymous users on my LAN to map to the Guest
account automatically.
IIS anonymous access still works OK.
Bill
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