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Re: Limiting Users Client RightsFrom: Shawn Hogan Date: Saturday, August 8, 1998
Time: 6:24:24 pmAlexi wrote:
>We're setting up our users on an internal WinNT network (client/server). I
>wanted to know how to keep the users (employees) from installing programs
>to certain drives (partitions). I've set up a user drive (partition) so
>they can do what they need to on that, but I don't want them messing up the
>registry, ini files, or anything of that sort. Any help is appreciated, as
>I am not too NT literate.
And just what in the hell does that have to do with Optigold ISP? {lol}
just kidding...
I know you are familiar with UNIX, and it's pretty similar... you can
make a group and then assign the employee(s) to that group.
You can set the permissions on any directories or files by right clicking
on it and going to the permissions. I know that's rather simplistic, but
it will get you going in the right direction. The hardest part about
setting up security is the theory behind it. And if you understand how
to setup UNIX security, you should be able to handle a single NT
workstation no sweat. (Large domains and domain controllers get a little
more in depth, but I don't think that's what you are trying to do).
- Shawn
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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Data Point Solutions
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