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Re: Limiting Users Client Rights

From: Alexi Touloumis
Date: Sunday, August 9, 1998
Time: 11:51:52 am

>And just what in the hell does that have to do with Optigold ISP? {lol}
>just kidding...

Not much, just thought I'd pick your brain on NT stuff, since you 'seem' to
have a good background in it. ;)

>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).

Well, I set up the internal server as a primary domain controller, and
wanted to set up each user to have access to the server that way...although
I still don't have a good understanding of what the domain controller is
used for...all I wanted to do was set up a server, set up permissions for
files, set up permissions for each workstation, and then we're ready to go.
Now, how does the (NT) domain and domain controller fall into that?

Alexi

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