Re: Share logons
From: Gary (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/12/04
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Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 06:14:07 -0800
Many thanks Steve, I agree with you, but it was what I
have been asked to do and I couldn't see anyway of doing it
Gary.
>-----Original Message-----
>It sounds like you are over complicating things. It makes
more sense just to
>give that user permissions to the share. You can also map
a network drive to a
>share and select connect as different user name if that
will help you out, just
>be sure that a user does not make it persistent
[recoonect at logon] if it is
>not their computer. --- Steve
>
>
>"Gary" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>> Hi
>>
>> We have a smallish network with one 2000 server and 2000
>> pro clients. It's set up as a workgroup with shares on
the
>> server. Each clients logon details are replicated on the
>> server and if they have permision to use a share their
>> logon is made available under the share. In otherwords
>> when they log onto their home machine, the server allows
>> them access to their shares with no further logging in
>> required. If a user try's to log onto a share for which
>> they don't have permision they get an access denied
>> message. What we would like to see is a logon screen
>> appear and if they can supply a suitable password then
>> they be allowed to access this additional share. Is this
>> possible and how?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Gary.
>
>
>.
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