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User-level access rights
Name: Gaven Date: July 2, 1999 at 14:12:37 Pacific
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Under network properties there is an option called user-level access rights in which you tell the system where to find a list of user names that are allowed to access the shared resources on that machine and all other are not able to. How do you set up the NT server to support this? I want to specify either a couple user names or a group, either would work. Thanks.
Hi, You will need a Primary Domain Controller and have all machines to take part in User Level Security to log onto this domain. Then change the settings to user level and when you share a device you can then add users from the PDC SAM. Good luck and email me if you require any help. Rich
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Response Number 2
Name: venkatesh Date: April 6, 2000 at 09:48:12 Pacific
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I am not able access share through winntws4.0 system.Share is resides on win98 system which i setted for user level access.When i give THE WORLD full access from win98 system to that perticular share then only i can access th'r winnt workstation 4.0 pls give me a solution
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