On Apr 17, 3:00 am, Lucian Rusu <LucianR...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hello, I have a problem: I have on my university 3 workgroups. I want the the
following: I don't want users from the workgourp 1 and 2 to see shared
resources from the workgroup 3. I did this by changing the subnetmask, but
I'm the administrator and I need to acces all the network resources. There is
any other way to do the same restriction and I can see all the network
resources. The network is WinXP. I need a solutin until I setup Active
directory on Win 2003 server standard. I have some problems with
confugurating Active Directory and until I solve this I need a solution.
Thank you!
Lucian
Lucian,
If you have managed switches you could create VLAN's and place each
workgroup in its own VLAN, then create an ACL allowing you to access
all VLAN's
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