Security control Bandwidth per user in ISA Server
Hello, Dear all is there any procedure in windows that user is allow to read the contents of share folder but it is not allow to copy it. How it is Possible.Secondly if we want to control Bandwidth per user in ISA how it is Possibe without using Third party software.ThanksMuhammad Usman.
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| May 15 2008 6:10 AM GMT
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Muhammad usman
Security, ISA Server, ISA
mass security change on folders
We have a script that sets up new users. It sets where the profile directory is to go but does not create it. When the user first logs in it creates the directory and works fine. What I have found is that when it creates it the only account that has access to it is the user's account. Local or...
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| Apr 30 2008 7:43 PM GMT
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Buddyfarr
Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, Folder security
Force a refresh of privileges
We have developed a utility that creates a specific group, defines access rights for this group and adds users to that group. It also denies all users access to these folders. This tool is run as admin in Vista. However, users cannot access before a logoff and a logon. Is there a way to force the...
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| Apr 29 2008 7:15 PM GMT
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Windows Security ATE
Windows Security, User permissions, Group permissions
multiple logins
I have several users 'share' their login IDs and passwords despite repeated warnings. I would like a script or free or very low cost method to limit users to a single login.
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| Apr 23 2008 7:09 PM GMT
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Abby
Desktops, Group Policy, User permissions
Remote Access Windows Server 2003
I'm trying to set up remote access to our network for a user. The domain account is created (as a member of Domain User and Remote Desktop Users, not an administrator) as is the roaming profile he is to use on the Windows 2003 server he'll be accessing. I pointed his AD profile to the roaming...
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| Apr 21 2008 6:17 PM GMT
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Mikhill
Remote access, Windows Server 2003, User permissions
Share Permissions
I am trying to configure a share do that the <Domain>\Everyone group has read access to enable using a file resident in the share, however I do not want anyone other than those authorised to be able to browse the shared folder and see any other content within the share.So to...
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| Apr 19 2008 2:46 PM GMT
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Leeying
Windows 2000 Server, User permissions, Shared folders
Windows Security access control problem
Ok I know this will sound a little stupid but I really didn't think about it. My wife recently Erased an entire TB of data from my home computer. she has no business using that drive anyways I was fortunate that a data recovery program got about 90% of it back. To safe guard the drive from her I...
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| Apr 17 2008 6:30 PM GMT
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Saithies
Windows Security, Hard drives, User permissions
Access to share using local account
Have a W2003 server, part of our domain, whose shares are only accessible using domain IDs.A local ID on the server given suitable access rights to a share can't attach remotely, using the same credentials.Even local admins can't access remotely even to Admin$, IPC$, C$ or other created...
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| Apr 15 2008 9:41 AM GMT
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SMACHEAD
Domain Server, Windows Server 2003, User permissions
Internet sharing throuh routing and remote in server 2003
Hello Userslet me tell you my lan senirio, in my lan i keep a internet server where droping DSL, and i install server 2003, I setup this Pc by configuring "remote and routing " , acctually I have to know steps.1) how will i configur our clients computer to access internet , client pc have Window...
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| Apr 14 2008 7:55 AM GMT
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Info39
Windows Server 2003, User permissions, Routing and Remote Access
Improper user rights?
We are running a mixed environment of Windows XP workgroup users and domain users. The XP users are logging in as "user" with user rights. For some reason, the XP workgroup users can browse, open and modify files on the network domain servers. Why would this be happening if they are not on the...
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| Apr 9 2008 5:56 PM GMT
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Windows Security ATE
User rights, Windows Security, User permissions
Samba Folder Access
I want to allow permission to a specific folder, the scenario is:A) I open exchange server with samba as the domain controllerB) I access via windows xp like: //servername/foldernameMy question is, how can I allow five users (full permission), groups (read only).Kindly tell me what steps i need to...
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| Apr 7 2008 3:49 PM GMT
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Chunter
Network security, User permissions, Samba
blocking internet access for certain computers/users on a windows domain
How I Can block internet access for certain computers/users on a windows domain
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| Mar 17 2008 1:14 PM GMT
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Jpganesh
User permissions, Security, Network administration
Netware folder rights output
Hi all, I'm trying to see if there is away (util or cmd line) to output a list of users who have rights to a folder to a file, preferrably a csv or similar. I've got a netware 6.5 server that has a few folders with far too many users assigned to them so I am trying to create a group and insert the...
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| Mar 14 2008 10:41 AM GMT
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Dales
Netware Folder Permissions, User permissions, Netware
Prevent users from stopping services on workstations
Using GPO, how can I prevent users from stopping the Symantec AntiVirus service on workstations?
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| Mar 13 2008 11:57 AM GMT
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Fanie
GPO, User permissions, Group Policy
How can I prevent users from deleting files?
I have two or three remote users that come into my network on a VPN and map to a shared folder. I need to give them the ability to read, write and modify files and folders while at the same time preventing them from deleting those files and folders. Is there any way to do this?
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| Mar 5 2008 3:04 PM GMT
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Windows Security ATE
User permissions, Windows Security, Network security
Limiting Accounts
I want to configure an account limiting its abilities to:1)It cant install any application2)restrictions on web3)Accessing my local drives (eg D:) not the Windows Partition
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| Feb 26 2008 7:17 AM GMT
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Sangay
Windows XP, User account, User permissions
how can i keep a windows folder from being moved accidentally
is it possible to lock down the folders (or directories) within windows, so they can not be accidentlly dragged and droped into some unknow location? with multiple users using the same files, we are finding that the windows folders are disappearing. i was wondering if there is a way of locking...
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| Jan 14 2008 11:10 PM GMT
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Jbercsik
User permissions, NTFS permissions


