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This is a question about both xp and vista to a lesser extent. I can't
find the proper english group for xp netowrking in the newsgroup list so I am posting here. I have 6 workstaions. a mix of xp and vista. I am hoping that I can configure the vista machines in the same way I am doing xp. This is a workgroup environment not a AD. Let us say the 6 workstations are 1) alice (xp) 2) john (xp) 3) mary (xp) 4) Jack (xp) 5) roger (xp) 6) morgan (vista) Lets look at alice. What I have done is to create 5 user accounts (limited) on alice called john, mary, jack, roger and morgan. I have set their password all to network. ****QUESTION****: In order to share a folder(s) to these other 5 workstaions do I have to manually set up each user on the alice machine or is there a way to see these users of the other machines listed in the share permissons and just select them without having to set up physical accounts for them on the alice machine. I go into "tools - folder options ... - view" and disable simple file sharing. I right click on the folder i want to share and click on "Sharing and security..." I share the folder click on permissions under the sharing tab, add the five users - I manually setup on alice machine locally with limited accounts - and give full control to each of the 5 users . I remove all other users that were in there previsously (like the everyone person). I go to the security tab and remove again anyone that should not be there like the users group. I again add the 5 local user accounts i had created before. I set there allow permissions as necessary. I click on advance uncheck inherit from parent and copy the permissions from the parent to this folder. At this point I am done but for one last question related to the 5 user accounts I setup on alice. ****QUESTION****: After setting up these five local accounts on alice that now means that these users can sit infront of the alice machine and actually log in locally. I do not one this. I basically set them up on alice for file/printer sharing purposes only. Is there a way to prevent these five accounts from logging in locally and only allow network login access to get to the share on the alice workstation? Thanks for your help. |
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Hi
each user must have his own account and permission on any shares that you want to allow. It does not matter thta they are coming from the same computer if they are unrelated logon users they are so on the Network too. If you have shares that you want to permit to all of them you can switch on the Guest account, and allow guests on the folders that you would like to act as opened shares. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "sefs" wrote in message ... This is a question about both xp and vista to a lesser extent. I can't find the proper english group for xp netowrking in the newsgroup list so I am posting here. I have 6 workstaions. a mix of xp and vista. I am hoping that I can configure the vista machines in the same way I am doing xp. This is a workgroup environment not a AD. Let us say the 6 workstations are 1) alice (xp) 2) john (xp) 3) mary (xp) 4) Jack (xp) 5) roger (xp) 6) morgan (vista) Lets look at alice. What I have done is to create 5 user accounts (limited) on alice called john, mary, jack, roger and morgan. I have set their password all to network. ****QUESTION****: In order to share a folder(s) to these other 5 workstaions do I have to manually set up each user on the alice machine or is there a way to see these users of the other machines listed in the share permissons and just select them without having to set up physical accounts for them on the alice machine. I go into "tools - folder options ... - view" and disable simple file sharing. I right click on the folder i want to share and click on "Sharing and security..." I share the folder click on permissions under the sharing tab, add the five users - I manually setup on alice machine locally with limited accounts - and give full control to each of the 5 users . I remove all other users that were in there previsously (like the everyone person). I go to the security tab and remove again anyone that should not be there like the users group. I again add the 5 local user accounts i had created before. I set there allow permissions as necessary. I click on advance uncheck inherit from parent and copy the permissions from the parent to this folder. At this point I am done but for one last question related to the 5 user accounts I setup on alice. ****QUESTION****: After setting up these five local accounts on alice that now means that these users can sit infront of the alice machine and actually log in locally. I do not one this. I basically set them up on alice for file/printer sharing purposes only. Is there a way to prevent these five accounts from logging in locally and only allow network login access to get to the share on the alice workstation? Thanks for your help. |
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Hi
each user must have his own account and permission on any shares that you want to allow. It does not matter thta they are coming from the same computer if they are unrelated logon users they are so on the Network too. If you have shares that you want to permit to all of them you can switch on the Guest account, and allow guests on the folders that you would like to act as opened shares. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "sefs" wrote in message ... This is a question about both xp and vista to a lesser extent. I can't find the proper english group for xp netowrking in the newsgroup list so I am posting here. I have 6 workstaions. a mix of xp and vista. I am hoping that I can configure the vista machines in the same way I am doing xp. This is a workgroup environment not a AD. Let us say the 6 workstations are 1) alice (xp) 2) john (xp) 3) mary (xp) 4) Jack (xp) 5) roger (xp) 6) morgan (vista) Lets look at alice. What I have done is to create 5 user accounts (limited) on alice called john, mary, jack, roger and morgan. I have set their password all to network. ****QUESTION****: In order to share a folder(s) to these other 5 workstaions do I have to manually set up each user on the alice machine or is there a way to see these users of the other machines listed in the share permissons and just select them without having to set up physical accounts for them on the alice machine. I go into "tools - folder options ... - view" and disable simple file sharing. I right click on the folder i want to share and click on "Sharing and security..." I share the folder click on permissions under the sharing tab, add the five users - I manually setup on alice machine locally with limited accounts - and give full control to each of the 5 users . I remove all other users that were in there previsously (like the everyone person). I go to the security tab and remove again anyone that should not be there like the users group. I again add the 5 local user accounts i had created before. I set there allow permissions as necessary. I click on advance uncheck inherit from parent and copy the permissions from the parent to this folder. At this point I am done but for one last question related to the 5 user accounts I setup on alice. ****QUESTION****: After setting up these five local accounts on alice that now means that these users can sit infront of the alice machine and actually log in locally. I do not one this. I basically set them up on alice for file/printer sharing purposes only. Is there a way to prevent these five accounts from logging in locally and only allow network login access to get to the share on the alice workstation? Thanks for your help. |
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I did not understand your response. Which part of your answer responds
to which question that was asked. Thanks. On 12/09/2009 01:29 AM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: Hi each user must have his own account and permission on any shares that you want to allow. It does not matter thta they are coming from the same computer if they are unrelated logon users they are so on the Network too. If you have shares that you want to permit to all of them you can switch on the Guest account, and allow guests on the folders that you would like to act as opened shares. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "sefs" wrote in message ... This is a question about both xp and vista to a lesser extent. I can't find the proper english group for xp netowrking in the newsgroup list so I am posting here. I have 6 workstaions. a mix of xp and vista. I am hoping that I can configure the vista machines in the same way I am doing xp. This is a workgroup environment not a AD. Let us say the 6 workstations are 1) alice (xp) 2) john (xp) 3) mary (xp) 4) Jack (xp) 5) roger (xp) 6) morgan (vista) Lets look at alice. What I have done is to create 5 user accounts (limited) on alice called john, mary, jack, roger and morgan. I have set their password all to network. ****QUESTION****: In order to share a folder(s) to these other 5 workstaions do I have to manually set up each user on the alice machine or is there a way to see these users of the other machines listed in the share permissons and just select them without having to set up physical accounts for them on the alice machine. I go into "tools - folder options ... - view" and disable simple file sharing. I right click on the folder i want to share and click on "Sharing and security..." I share the folder click on permissions under the sharing tab, add the five users - I manually setup on alice machine locally with limited accounts - and give full control to each of the 5 users . I remove all other users that were in there previsously (like the everyone person). I go to the security tab and remove again anyone that should not be there like the users group. I again add the 5 local user accounts i had created before. I set there allow permissions as necessary. I click on advance uncheck inherit from parent and copy the permissions from the parent to this folder. At this point I am done but for one last question related to the 5 user accounts I setup on alice. ****QUESTION****: After setting up these five local accounts on alice that now means that these users can sit infront of the alice machine and actually log in locally. I do not one this. I basically set them up on alice for file/printer sharing purposes only. Is there a way to prevent these five accounts from logging in locally and only allow network login access to get to the share on the alice workstation? Thanks for your help. |
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I did not understand your response. Which part of your answer responds
to which question that was asked. Thanks. On 12/09/2009 01:29 AM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: Hi each user must have his own account and permission on any shares that you want to allow. It does not matter thta they are coming from the same computer if they are unrelated logon users they are so on the Network too. If you have shares that you want to permit to all of them you can switch on the Guest account, and allow guests on the folders that you would like to act as opened shares. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "sefs" wrote in message ... This is a question about both xp and vista to a lesser extent. I can't find the proper english group for xp netowrking in the newsgroup list so I am posting here. I have 6 workstaions. a mix of xp and vista. I am hoping that I can configure the vista machines in the same way I am doing xp. This is a workgroup environment not a AD. Let us say the 6 workstations are 1) alice (xp) 2) john (xp) 3) mary (xp) 4) Jack (xp) 5) roger (xp) 6) morgan (vista) Lets look at alice. What I have done is to create 5 user accounts (limited) on alice called john, mary, jack, roger and morgan. I have set their password all to network. ****QUESTION****: In order to share a folder(s) to these other 5 workstaions do I have to manually set up each user on the alice machine or is there a way to see these users of the other machines listed in the share permissons and just select them without having to set up physical accounts for them on the alice machine. I go into "tools - folder options ... - view" and disable simple file sharing. I right click on the folder i want to share and click on "Sharing and security..." I share the folder click on permissions under the sharing tab, add the five users - I manually setup on alice machine locally with limited accounts - and give full control to each of the 5 users . I remove all other users that were in there previsously (like the everyone person). I go to the security tab and remove again anyone that should not be there like the users group. I again add the 5 local user accounts i had created before. I set there allow permissions as necessary. I click on advance uncheck inherit from parent and copy the permissions from the parent to this folder. At this point I am done but for one last question related to the 5 user accounts I setup on alice. ****QUESTION****: After setting up these five local accounts on alice that now means that these users can sit infront of the alice machine and actually log in locally. I do not one this. I basically set them up on alice for file/printer sharing purposes only. Is there a way to prevent these five accounts from logging in locally and only allow network login access to get to the share on the alice workstation? Thanks for your help. |
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Unless you have stuff you really need to hide (undeclared income, kiddie
porn): In a simple, closed peer to peer network like yours there are not pressing security reasons to require you to set up user passwords for every user on every other computer on the network. In the real world this adds un-necessary complications and no more safety than the Vista UAC, presuming you have the usual internet firewall, etc (nothing special is required). To save yourself aggravation you can use the "public" folders which are already configured by Microsoft for open sharing. You can create new folders with open sharing or allow sharing of any specific folders on any computer. If all the shared folders are only in the public folders (or similarly configured folders) then no one has access to any other folders on another computer unless permission has been granted by the user of that computer. The computer owner can specifically name who has access to what folder and what they can do with it in terms of reading/changing the file. I guarantee you will spend more time hunting down lost or inadvertently changed or incorrectly recorded passwords than any security you will get from using passwords on a network the size you describe. If you are going to use a universal password like "network" why even bother? That is not going to stop anyone who has physical access to your computers. You can add to that the aggravation that Vista does not always hold on to share settings and occasionally refuses to share a properly configured file that it has shared in the past. Passwords are an option. If you are going to bother then do it right. |
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Hi
It might be that misunderstood your long post, Sorry. I think that there is some mix up in your logic between User Accounts concerning Network access, and User Accounts as per individuals sitting in front of the computer and logging in to individual accounts. It is two different things. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "sefs" wrote in message ... I did not understand your response. Which part of your answer responds to which question that was asked. Thanks. On 12/09/2009 01:29 AM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: Hi each user must have his own account and permission on any shares that you want to allow. It does not matter thta they are coming from the same computer if they are unrelated logon users they are so on the Network too. If you have shares that you want to permit to all of them you can switch on the Guest account, and allow guests on the folders that you would like to act as opened shares. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "sefs" wrote in message ... This is a question about both xp and vista to a lesser extent. I can't find the proper english group for xp netowrking in the newsgroup list so I am posting here. I have 6 workstaions. a mix of xp and vista. I am hoping that I can configure the vista machines in the same way I am doing xp. This is a workgroup environment not a AD. Let us say the 6 workstations are 1) alice (xp) 2) john (xp) 3) mary (xp) 4) Jack (xp) 5) roger (xp) 6) morgan (vista) Lets look at alice. What I have done is to create 5 user accounts (limited) on alice called john, mary, jack, roger and morgan. I have set their password all to network. ****QUESTION****: In order to share a folder(s) to these other 5 workstaions do I have to manually set up each user on the alice machine or is there a way to see these users of the other machines listed in the share permissons and just select them without having to set up physical accounts for them on the alice machine. I go into "tools - folder options ... - view" and disable simple file sharing. I right click on the folder i want to share and click on "Sharing and security..." I share the folder click on permissions under the sharing tab, add the five users - I manually setup on alice machine locally with limited accounts - and give full control to each of the 5 users . I remove all other users that were in there previsously (like the everyone person). I go to the security tab and remove again anyone that should not be there like the users group. I again add the 5 local user accounts i had created before. I set there allow permissions as necessary. I click on advance uncheck inherit from parent and copy the permissions from the parent to this folder. At this point I am done but for one last question related to the 5 user accounts I setup on alice. ****QUESTION****: After setting up these five local accounts on alice that now means that these users can sit infront of the alice machine and actually log in locally. I do not one this. I basically set them up on alice for file/printer sharing purposes only. Is there a way to prevent these five accounts from logging in locally and only allow network login access to get to the share on the alice workstation? Thanks for your help. |
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Hi It might be that misunderstood your long post, Sorry. I think that there is some mix up in your logic between User Accounts concerning Network access, and User Accounts as per individuals sitting in front of the computer and logging in to individual accounts. It is two different things. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "sefs" wrote in message ... I did not understand your response. Which part of your answer responds to which question that was asked. Thanks. On 12/09/2009 01:29 AM, Jack [MVP-Networking] wrote: Hi each user must have his own account and permission on any shares that you want to allow. It does not matter thta they are coming from the same computer if they are unrelated logon users they are so on the Network too. If you have shares that you want to permit to all of them you can switch on the Guest account, and allow guests on the folders that you would like to act as opened shares. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "sefs" wrote in message ... This is a question about both xp and vista to a lesser extent. I can't find the proper english group for xp netowrking in the newsgroup list so I am posting here. I have 6 workstaions. a mix of xp and vista. I am hoping that I can configure the vista machines in the same way I am doing xp. This is a workgroup environment not a AD. Let us say the 6 workstations are 1) alice (xp) 2) john (xp) 3) mary (xp) 4) Jack (xp) 5) roger (xp) 6) morgan (vista) Lets look at alice. What I have done is to create 5 user accounts (limited) on alice called john, mary, jack, roger and morgan. I have set their password all to network. ****QUESTION****: In order to share a folder(s) to these other 5 workstaions do I have to manually set up each user on the alice machine or is there a way to see these users of the other machines listed in the share permissons and just select them without having to set up physical accounts for them on the alice machine. I go into "tools - folder options ... - view" and disable simple file sharing. I right click on the folder i want to share and click on "Sharing and security..." I share the folder click on permissions under the sharing tab, add the five users - I manually setup on alice machine locally with limited accounts - and give full control to each of the 5 users . I remove all other users that were in there previsously (like the everyone person). I go to the security tab and remove again anyone that should not be there like the users group. I again add the 5 local user accounts i had created before. I set there allow permissions as necessary. I click on advance uncheck inherit from parent and copy the permissions from the parent to this folder. At this point I am done but for one last question related to the 5 user accounts I setup on alice. ****QUESTION****: After setting up these five local accounts on alice that now means that these users can sit infront of the alice machine and actually log in locally. I do not one this. I basically set them up on alice for file/printer sharing purposes only. Is there a way to prevent these five accounts from logging in locally and only allow network login access to get to the share on the alice workstation? Thanks for your help. |