Re: Win2K Network Security
From: foster tompkins (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/18/04
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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 17:06:48 -0800
Steve,
Thanks. That worked perfectly. I simply unchecked the
Client for Microsoft Networks and now there is no access
from the machine onto the network but the rest of the
network can access the machine. About 6 other people
couldn't tell me how to do this! Thanks for your help.
-- Foster
>-----Original Message-----
>If the W2K machine does not have any need to access other
computers on the
>network for any user, then disable or uninstall Client
for Microsoft Networks
>on it's network adapter otherwise access to shares can be
accomplished by
>configuring share/ntfs permissions to only allow
appropriate users/groups access
>to a share. --- Steve
>
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>"fostertompkins@yahoo.com"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>message news:11e5301c3f580$594f63e0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have a problem I have been unable to solve. Hope
someone
>> can help.
>>
>> I have a small network including Win98, Win2K and WinXP
>> computers. I have one machine running Win2K that I want
to
>> set up so that any of the other computers can access it
>> over the network and drop files onto the computer (this
>> works fine) but I don't want anyone using the Win2K
>> machine to be able to see or access the network and I
have
>> not been able to find any setting that will do this.
>>
>> Oddity is that this machine used to be Win98 based and
>> this was simply handled. The machine on startup asked
for
>> a network password and if you didn't supply one then the
>> machine couldn't see that network at all. This is
exactly
>> what I want but can't figure out how to do it on Win2K.
>>
>> Foster
>>
>>
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