Can view workgroup & domain files

From: John C (quiche.carpenter@alumni.usc.edu)
Date: 06/18/02


From: "John C" <quiche.carpenter@alumni.usc.edu>
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 15:23:20 -0700


I am running Active Directory on our server for the new
domain. However, old computers which are still setup on
the old workgroup can get to the private shares I setup on
the domain (and access them all).

Am I missing something? I thought if I put a user-level
share on a folder, then only that authenticated user could
get in (not everyone on the LAN)

Any suggestions?

TiA



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