We have Windows server 2003 in a domain environment, users have mapped drives to our data server for accessing client files. I would like to know if there is anyway at all to prevent users from copying ANYTHING from that mapped drive to their local disk? They have to be able to access the files and work on them like normal but the trick is to make it so they cant take a copy of that data for their own. I am not sure if that is even possible.
Second thing is I was also wondering if it was possible to fully lock down the local disk on the users computer. We would ideally like to give them one folder on the C:\ drive that they can put data there if they absolutely had to. I am assuming that the user would have to have full rights to their profile on the machine. Pretty much we just want everything as locked down as possible while still allowing everyone to do their work. Any ideas would be great. Thanks
Kyle P
Second thing is I was also wondering if it was possible to fully lock down the local disk on the users computer. We would ideally like to give them one folder on the C:\ drive that they can put data there if they absolutely had to. I am assuming that the user would have to have full rights to their profile on the machine. Pretty much we just want everything as locked down as possible while still allowing everyone to do their work. Any ideas would be great. Thanks
Kyle P