normal user right



Hi,

I have a Windows 2000 Standard server as logon server. For WinXP user, I
just assigned user right to the domain user in their local pc, but still they
could browse into folders in Documents and Settings not belonging to their
profile. Is there any way to solve this? I have deployed Windows 2003
standard server for many sites, but didn't encounter this problem such that
domain user with just user right couldn't even browse into folders not
belonging to them. I have to have this type of security for domain users of
Windows 2000 Standard server also.

Thanks.

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