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Hi there. I have a home network of 2 PC's. 1 running XP, and this machine
Vista 32 bit. On this machine, I want to restrict access to a network shared folder (a drive on my XP machine, where I keep all my set up folders) for standard users. I still need access as an administrator, so I can install the files as and when necessary for said standard users, but one which they cannot have access to. Do I need to fiddle around with group permissions, or is there an easier way?. Hope you can help! Many thanks |
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In the properties of folder, select Security, remove all users except the
administrator. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Mack" wrote in message ... Hi there. I have a home network of 2 PC's. 1 running XP, and this machine Vista 32 bit. On this machine, I want to restrict access to a network shared folder (a drive on my XP machine, where I keep all my set up folders) for standard users. I still need access as an administrator, so I can install the files as and when necessary for said standard users, but one which they cannot have access to. Do I need to fiddle around with group permissions, or is there an easier way?. Hope you can help! Many thanks |
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On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 09:14:00 -0700, Mack
wrote: Hi there. I have a home network of 2 PC's. 1 running XP, and this machine Vista 32 bit. On this machine, I want to restrict access to a network shared folder (a drive on my XP machine, where I keep all my set up folders) for standard users. I still need access as an administrator, so I can install the files as and when necessary for said standard users, but one which they cannot have access to. Do I need to fiddle around with group permissions, or is there an easier way?. Hope you can help! Many thanks If the XP PC runs XP Professional, you can control access to its shared folders based on user accounts. Ron Lowe and I have written a web page with full details: Windows XP Professional File Sharing http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...ring/index.htm If the XP PC runs XP Home Edition, that type of access control isn't available. By default, XP Home allows all users to access its shared folders. Here are some ways to partially overcome the access control limitations of XP Home Edition: 1. Create a hidden share and only tell selected people about it. I've written a web page with details: Windows XP Simple File Sharing http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...ilesharing.htm 2. Assign a password to the "Guest" account. When other people try to access anything on your computer, they'll be prompted to enter the password: a. Click Start | Run. b. Type "control userpasswords2" in the box and click OK. c. Under "Users for this computer", click Guest. d. Click Reset Password, enter a password, and click OK. 3. Create a compressed folder and define a password for it. Everyone who accesses the folder, from the local computer or from the network, must specify the password to access the files in the compressed folder. This Microsoft Knowledge Base article has details: HOW TO: Use Compressed (Zipped) Folders in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;306531 -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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"Steve Winograd" wrote: On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 09:14:00 -0700, Mack wrote: Hi there. I have a home network of 2 PC's. 1 running XP, and this machine Vista 32 bit. On this machine, I want to restrict access to a network shared folder (a drive on my XP machine, where I keep all my set up folders) for standard users. I still need access as an administrator, so I can install the files as and when necessary for said standard users, but one which they cannot have access to. Do I need to fiddle around with group permissions, or is there an easier way?. Hope you can help! Many thanks If the XP PC runs XP Professional, you can control access to its shared folders based on user accounts. Ron Lowe and I have written a web page with full details: Windows XP Professional File Sharing http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...ring/index.htm Many thanks for your help!! It worked exactly as you said on the XP Pro machine! Perfect. Many thanks again! Mack |