I have 2 PCs that are running Win 2000 Pro on a peer to peer network. Most of the other PCs on the network are also using Win 2000 Pro.
Here's my problem:
The PCs on the network were originally set up for all users to have administrator rights, and it appears that a user (logged on as an administrator) can access machine A's hard drive, even though the sharing on that drive is limited to a specific user who is logged on to machine B.
How can machine A share it's drive to a specific user on machine B but no others on the network? In other words, I need to be able to share the hard drives on my 2 machines A and B, but don't want anyone else to have access to them.
Is there a way to remove administrator access on machine A and B? Or is there another way this can be handled? Again, everyone is defined as an administrator and no passwords are required. The data on my machines are confidential and am getting ready to do some new hires and I don't know how to prevent the new users from being able to access my 2 machines.
We no longer have a network administrator, as my company was downsized and I'm it! Any help will be appreciated.
Here's my problem:
The PCs on the network were originally set up for all users to have administrator rights, and it appears that a user (logged on as an administrator) can access machine A's hard drive, even though the sharing on that drive is limited to a specific user who is logged on to machine B.
How can machine A share it's drive to a specific user on machine B but no others on the network? In other words, I need to be able to share the hard drives on my 2 machines A and B, but don't want anyone else to have access to them.
Is there a way to remove administrator access on machine A and B? Or is there another way this can be handled? Again, everyone is defined as an administrator and no passwords are required. The data on my machines are confidential and am getting ready to do some new hires and I don't know how to prevent the new users from being able to access my 2 machines.
We no longer have a network administrator, as my company was downsized and I'm it! Any help will be appreciated.