Adding users

From: Brent (brentr@intekom.co.za)
Date: 12/09/02


From: "Brent" <brentr@intekom.co.za>
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 02:41:34 -0800

Im running win XP pro and I am the admin. I have formated
my hdd in NTFS and have set passwords to specific
folders. I know for other computers to access the folders
they must have a user name and password on my pc, and
they must log in on there pc with the same user name and
password. but know here comes my problem, those people
can now come to my pc and use that username and password
to get in. is there a way to add them, but they cant use
the user names and passwords on my pc?

I hope this makes some sence!
Brent



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