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how to prevent domain user from accessing the fileserver

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hartlen

IS-IT--Management
Aug 31, 2004
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how to prevent domain user from accessing the fileserver with the non domain computer!

in my company ,some users dont join their computers in the domain ,but they can access the fileserver with the domain users ,how to prevent it ? how to make them can't access the fileserver
 
what are they accessing?
a share?
a network drive?

what are the share and ntfs permissions on your server?


Aftertaf
Last time I checked, i wasn't Mike Lacey
 
my fileserver is a cluster, all files are shared on one network disk matrix, when their computer joined the domain ,the network drive will map to their local computer,the domain users can access the file directly ,but if they dont join their computer in the domain ,they can access the shared file by running \\fileserver , after they commit the domainuser name and password ,they also can access the shared files on the fileserver ,what can i do to prevent them from accessing the shared files.
 
Change your DHCP to only issue IP Addressed to Authenticated Accounts. That way the non-domain computers won't get an IP Address.

I hope you find this post helpful.

Regards,

Mark
 
can you tell me how to do at length,I never touch the dhcp,can you tell me how to do !

thank you vary much !
 
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