Assigning user level rights

  • Thread starter Thread starter User
  • Start date Start date
U

User

Hello Everybody,

On a PC running Windows XP professional, having multiple user accounts
defined, I want to restrict certain users from using certain Folders.

Is it possible? If yes, how?

Thanks in advance
 
Right click on the folder, click on sharing and security (or
properties,security), click on security, you will see the user accounts, at
the bottom under permissions, you can check which permissions you would like
to grant for that user.
 
pcfrisch said:
click on security,

Hi pcfrisch,

Thanks you very much for your reply.

Actually I had "Use simple sharing [Recommended]" enabled in Control
Panel > Folder Options. So I was not getting security tab at all.

I cleared that check-box and now I get it.

Thanks again,


regards,
 
User said:
*pcfrisch said:
click on security,

Hi pcfrisch,

Thanks you very much for your reply.

Actually I had "Use simple sharing [Recommended]" enabled in Control
Panel > Folder Options. So I was not getting security tab at all.

I cleared that check-box and now I get it.

Thanks again,


regards, *


Hi.

I have a freeware programme called 1st security centre that make
assigning user rights very easy to do. Basically, you can select eac
users rights with different tick boxes in several sections (programm
access, internet access etc.)
If you want a copy create an e-mail account just for this & post i
here, I'll e-mail the programme to you. (DON'T post your usual e-mai
address or you'll be spammed into oblivion!!!)

Regards,

CReWdo


-
CReWdo
 
I have a freeware programme called 1st security centre that makes
assigning user rights very easy to do. Basically, you can select each
users rights with different tick boxes in several sections (programme
access, internet access etc.)
If you want a copy create an e-mail account just for this & post it
here, I'll e-mail the programme to you. (DON'T post your usual e-mail
address or you'll be spammed into oblivion!!!)

Hi,

Thank you very much for your offer.

At the moment my work is over so I do not need it at the moment. I'll
post here again if I have to do this security things again.

Thanks again.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Back
Top