MS rights...

From: Coleen (CThinnes@hooverandstrong.com)
Date: 08/26/02


From: "Coleen" <CThinnes@hooverandstrong.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 07:08:49 -0700


I have a user Betty Sue that is a member of the Accounting
department. She also has a home directory.

I have a Department Data directory that contains all the
department folders,including Accounting.

I have a User Data directory that contains all the users'
home directories,including Betty Sue's.

In Novell, I was able to use a login script to map a drive
for her department directory using a "If member of"
statement. I have been unable to find a like statement
for a MS logon scripts.

Also, does anyone know how I can configure the rights that
would allow Betty Sue to see ONLY her home directory and
the Accounting folder? I was told it could be done, but I
have been unable to figure this one out. Right now, when
Betty Sue logs on she has access to the Department Data
directory that contains her Accounting department folder
and the User Data directory that contains her home
folder. She can see, but not access all other folders
contained within the two Data directories i.e. it lists
Production, Operations, Sales, Marketing and so on, but
she can not gain access to them.

Coleen



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