3c273
Wed Apr 30 09:12:38 PDT 2008
I don't think "non-domain" PCs can get access without the "Everyone" user
having access. (Someone will correct me if I am wrong.) But you can easily
solve this by setting up a simple FTP server on the Win2k machine for the
other users. FileZilla Server is pretty simple to setup. Google it.
Louis
"Doc" <Doc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Yes, but that is my problem.
> I have to remove Everyone/FC to make the share secure from the rest of the
> organisation. But this stops the non-domain PCs from accessing it. I
cannot
> add the PC to the domain for other business reasons.
>
> So my question is: How do the non-domain PCs access the share after I
> remove Everyone/FC ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:
>
> > Hello Doc,
> >
> > If you remove eveyone from the share, they are not able to access, like
you
> > see. Make them domain member or leave everyone for access.
> > Another option can be to create a domain user account and let them setup
> > a VPN to your server for accessing the share on that server. Ofcourse
this
> > needs additonal configuration and setting up a Remote Access server.
> >
> > Best regards
> >
> > Meinolf Weber
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> > > We have a Windows AD 2003 domain with a share on a Windows 2000 SP4
> > > server that needs to be accessed by XP machines that are not part of
> > > the AD domain.
> > >
> > > If I set the share to Everyone/Full Control, the XP machine gets
> > > access.
> > > However, if I attempt to tighten-up the security by removing
> > > Everyone/FC, I
> > > cannot gain access to the share.
> > > I have looked at giving the Anonymous user permission but cannot get
> > > this to
> > > work even hough I think this is the way to go.
> > > Guest account is disabled.
> > > Can anyone point me in the right direction on this ?
> >
> >
> >