logoff to folders on server

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Guest

hi group, i'm looking for a solution to the following issue. i have a server
in my network (w2k) and a few stations that can access it (also w2k). all
users have different restricted access to the server. now if i or someone els
log on as user X we automatically get our user-access to the server. but how
can we disconnect the connection to our part of the server without login off
to our w2k station? because now when i am logged on everybody that gets
behind my pc has the can see all my folders on the server...
hope i make some sense in explaining my problem
thanks in advance. G
 
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Phillip Windell

gigi said:
hi group, i'm looking for a solution to the following issue. i have a server
in my network (w2k) and a few stations that can access it (also w2k). all
users have different restricted access to the server. now if i or someone els
log on as user X we automatically get our user-access to the server. but how
can we disconnect the connection to our part of the server without login off
to our w2k station? because now when i am logged on everybody that gets
behind my pc has the can see all my folders on the server...
hope i make some sense in explaining my problem
thanks in advance. G

1. Don't let people stare at the machine over your shoulder. I assume that
is what you mean by people "getting behind your pc"?

2. Lock the machine when away from the desk. Crtl-Alt-Del--->Lock
workstation.

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Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com
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