System Rights & Sharing

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Hello

I have a Windows 2000 Server, which is a plain standalone workgroup server. Now, at my company our primary file server is Novell. The reason we have the Windows 2000 Server is for an ERP System called Lawson (AP, GL, PO, etc.). Now, I created some user accounts on my Windows 2000 Server. For each user I want them to each have access to their own folder and no elses(No one else can have access to their folder). Now, the only way I could think that a Novell user could access their folder on the Windows 2000 Server is they are going to have to map a drive to the Windows 2000 Server (Am I right?). Also, each folder for each user would have to be made sharable (I think). Therefore, am I on the right track and if so, how do I go about setting this all up? Thank You
 
GSNW and CSNW perform the function in reverse for WIndows clients wanting
access to Netware resources but the I don't think it is free going the other
way...I might be wrong. I believe you will need to purchase File and Print
Services for Netware to get this going.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;316100&Product=win2000

HTH
KIWI


Paul said:
Hello,

I have a Windows 2000 Server, which is a plain standalone workgroup
server. Now, at my company our primary file server is Novell. The reason we
have the Windows 2000 Server is for an ERP System called Lawson (AP, GL, PO,
etc.). Now, I created some user accounts on my Windows 2000 Server. For each
user I want them to each have access to their own folder and no elses(No one
else can have access to their folder). Now, the only way I could think that
a Novell user could access their folder on the Windows 2000 Server is they
are going to have to map a drive to the Windows 2000 Server (Am I right?).
Also, each folder for each user would have to be made sharable (I think).
Therefore, am I on the right track and if so, how do I go about setting this
all up? Thank You.
 

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