Re: Restricting User Access 2 Files
From: Steven L Umbach (n9rouz_at_nscomcast.net)
Date: 10/21/03
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Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 22:10:02 GMT
There is no way to do that with W2K natively. If they have read access, then they can
copy to anywhere they have write permissions or are able to print. I have read that
some people use Terminal Services to try to work around that and not allowing
cut/paste or printing via Terminal Services. If you are interested in that route,
there is a Win2000 Terminal Services newsgroup that may be helpful. --- Steve
"YoungAdmin AtreyuLohan" <ljorge@icnships.com> wrote in message
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> I need to restrict user access to files/network drives. I need to make files
> available to users but restrict there ability to print, modify, even copy
> the file to additional locations. I also need to restrict there ability to
> e-mail any files that reside in the protected directory. Can anyone suggest
> how i can go about doing that?
>
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>
> :: YoungAdmin :: AtreyuLohan ::
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