Re: NTFS file/folder permission to a computer...



"Luca Fabbri" <LucaFabbri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Roger.
Thank you for answer.
So isn't there a way to permit access to a file or folder for all users
that
only
logon from that computer ?


No, there is no good way.

One can, for example, allow Guest access and use the firewall or
IPsec to allow only that one computer to have access, but that is
about it. That of course makes the sharing-out machine pretty much
single purpose as far as its network visibility.


"Roger Abell [MVP]" wrote:

You can grant to a computer, but it will not do what you
are hoping. All accesses are checked against permissions
for the accessing account (not the computer the account is
logged into). A grant to a computer only allows access to
processes run by that machine's System account.

The message you cite is not what one would receive due
to a lack of permissions, which would run something like
"Access denied" instead of talk of read-only (at least if
the message is from the OS instead of from some installed
application.

Roger

"Luca Fabbri" <LucaFabbri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi.
Is it possible to assign security permission to a computer instead of
to a
users or groups. I tried to put a computer name into file ACL and give
it
"full permissions" but it doesn't work I get an error like this:
"impossible
to access to a file in read-only mode".
I need to permit access to a file or folder for those users that only
logon
to that computer.

Thank you a lot.

Bye, Luca





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