limit user to 1 network folder

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zuke

Hello,

Is there a way to use groups to limit a user to just one network directory.
I have W2K AD with two domains, one forrest: one domain is sub to the 'root'
domain.

The goal is to have this one account, which by default, is a member of the
domain users group, logon to just one PC and be able to see just one shared
folder in the network.

This PC will be in a semi-public space, so I do not want the user to see any
of the network resources. There is an ACCESS database that must reside on
the DC to connect to a SQL database.

I can easily restrict access to the one folder, it is preventing the user
from seeing the rest of the network that has me stumped.

Regards,
Zuke
PS This is a cross-post with the group policy newsgroup and I hope this is
OK.
 
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Ada Pan [MSFT]

Hi Zuke,

I noticed that you submitted the same problem in
microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy newsgroup. Let's focus on that
thread on this issue. It is easier for us to track your issue and make
sure we respond promptly.

In the meantime, we welcome peers here sharing their great experience to
help you with this issue.

Regards,

Ada Pan

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