Computer Problems? Computing.Net has over 1,000,000 posts about all things technology related! Over 90% answered within 24 hours! Click here to start participating now! Also, be sure to check out the New User Guide.
Seting Security Permission
Name: Nerin Date: June 4, 2009 at 02:02:26 Pacific OS: Windows XP Product: Lenovo and hcl / DONT KNOW Subcategory: Broadband
Comment:
I have a Centralized Xp machine with lots of users accessing it.
I have to set permission to certain Users from not accessing the system, Shared files, and printers
Name: Curt R Date: June 4, 2009 at 05:58:15 Pacific
Reply:
If you used google to do some research, you could find all the information on this topic you could ever need. Try using google before coming and asking someone else to spoon feed you info you can easily find for yourself.........if you only go looking.
HINT: Microsoft's website would be a great place to start your search
0
Response Number 2
Name: Nerin Date: June 5, 2009 at 21:37:24 Pacific
Reply:
Thanks.....Buddy!
For your fantastic Reply. I did searched in google as you commented. That too in "Microsoft website" that was cool to they provide lots of Security and Permission guide lines. But some what I wanted to ask form you'll. To be more generic and sensior in answering....Coz you'll people must have handled lots of error solutions and problems. So I wanted to go from it.. Anyways...." Every work needs an Experience and guide lines and every work gives you to learn and process u in future" I'll be in touch. Dont neglect my questions n provide me solutions....Regards, Nerin
Summary: Hi All Need some help with my network permissions over my network workgroup. I want to set it up so that the files shared from my server can b viewed, new files can be added but files can not be dele...
Summary: We have a Windows 2003 Server running as our Domain Server / File Server. We recently moved from a 2000 server to 2003 and there seems to be different ways to setup permissions. I have a folder call...