Re: Directory security
From: J.MOUZAKIS (JMOUZAKIS_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/05/05
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Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 01:32:16 -0700
My network consists of 4 pc's on WORKGROUP
Each one of them has an IP address in the range 192.168.1.* and Windows XP
Professional (SP2) operating system
When I tried to secure a directory modifying the Properties-->Security of
the directory all I achieved is that I get a message "Access is denied" when
I reach that directory.
I would like some help in order to do the following
a. Create one user for each pc that will have access to the directory
b. Modify user's group so that I may have a logon dialog instead of Access
is denied (maybe in guest group, please help on this)
c. Properly modify directory's properties
Thanks
-- J.MOUZAKIS "Robert Moir" wrote: > J.MOUZAKIS wrote: > > How can I secure a shared directory to be accessed by certain users > > through a LAN > > by a windows logon dialog > > Just for a game, pretend none of us can see your network from here, and I > know this next bit is really silly but please indulge me for a moment, lets > also pretend that a really good answer to your question depends on actually > having some kind of understanding of your network setup. > > >
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