Other than with a product such as right management systems
you do not / cannot. If you let them read, then they can save
anywhere that they can write, and you cannot control all that.
Re: Can this be done without affecting current configuration ... access one shared folder in one of the member server within the domain ... I removed this user from the domain users group... so it only belong to the nondomainuser group.... On the shared folder, I ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.security)
Re: Can this be done without affecting current configuration ... What I would like to do is to allow all non-domain PCs to be able to access one shared folder in one of the member server within the domain using one particular user account. ... I removed this user from the domain users group so it only belong to the nondomainuser group.... this account is also able to access shared folders that are accessible by the members in the domain users group which is something I don't want. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.security)
Re: Can this be done without affecting current configuration ... What I would like to do is to allow all non-domain PCs to be able to access one shared folder in one of the member server within the domain using one particular user account.... I removed this user from the domain users group so it only belong to the nondomainuser group.... this account is also able to access shared folders that are accessible by the members in the domain users group which is something I don't want. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.security)
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