Re: Deny Access to computer name

From: Colin Nash [MVP] (x_at_x)
Date: 10/13/05

  • Next message: MatthewBrown_at_gmail.com: "Starting printer dialog w.out starting explorer"
    Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 17:31:26 -0400
    
    

    <ohiogto1969@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1129233144.304466.275180@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
    > With NTFS is it possible to deny access to a specific computer name for
    > a shared directory. Files are shared on a Windows 2003 server and the
    > clients are all Windows XP SP2.
    > For example user Domain\John has full share level permissions and full
    > NTFS permissions to a share located on Server1.
    > While Domain\John is logged on to a computer named lab1 he can fully
    > access the file share and files within the folder.
    >
    > If user Domain\John logs on to computer name lab2 I want him to be
    > denied access the same share that he accessed from lab1.
    >
    > Is this possible. Please advise.
    >

    File security is based on user accounts, so no.

    -- 
    Colin Nash
    Microsoft MVP
    Windows Shell/User 
    

  • Next message: MatthewBrown_at_gmail.com: "Starting printer dialog w.out starting explorer"

    Relevant Pages

    • Deny Access to computer name
      ... a shared directory. ... Files are shared on a Windows 2003 server and the ... NTFS permissions to a share located on Server1. ...
      (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)
    • Re: Alternate data Streams
      ... Search For Hidden Or System Files In Windows XP ... NTFS formatted, and all retain the ADS when files are copied between ... Alternate Data Streams are pieces of info hidden as metadata on ...
      (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
    • Re: RosAsm - right click
      ... (about HPFS but NTFS is an "evolved" version of HPFS) ... reduce the distance the read / writes heads have to travel...but ... But it's the most stable Windows there is...note, ... etc....much like a very simple assembler ...
      (alt.lang.asm)
    • Re: msblast virus
      ... time malware goes active on the PC. ... firewall switched on (which may bonk your LAN connectivity, ... > Windows partitions, then create a new partition, then format the primary ... Reconsider that "preferably NTFS" bit. ...
      (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)
    • Re: Windows and Maildir
      ... Windows NT with NTFS has both file streams and extended ... > NT whose performance with large directories is better than that of FAT. ... And there won't be much of a difference between FAT and NTFS. ... because the problem is in the filesystem format and not in the ...
      (microsoft.public.win32.programmer.kernel)

  • Quantcast