Back in the novell days you used to be able to set a user as a security eqaul to another user.. this was handy in certain situations. Anyone know of something similar in windows 2000. Here is what I am trying to do... it is a bit complicated but here are the basics..
user1 .. normal domain user with appropriate file permissions and a standard exchange account
ts-user1 ... esentially this is the same user however this user has a strict group policy applied and is for remote application access through terminal services...
This was the only way I could find to apply a group policy to a user when he was remote and not when he was in the office.... I had to created 2 accounts.
Now here is where the problem comes... when he is remote and logged onto the terminal server ... he has no access to his mail and his files ... because he is a different user...
Besides the obvious of assigning all the same permissions and the trying to keep them in sync I was looking for this security equal to ....
hope that makes sense I look forward to the comments...
user1 .. normal domain user with appropriate file permissions and a standard exchange account
ts-user1 ... esentially this is the same user however this user has a strict group policy applied and is for remote application access through terminal services...
This was the only way I could find to apply a group policy to a user when he was remote and not when he was in the office.... I had to created 2 accounts.
Now here is where the problem comes... when he is remote and logged onto the terminal server ... he has no access to his mail and his files ... because he is a different user...
Besides the obvious of assigning all the same permissions and the trying to keep them in sync I was looking for this security equal to ....
hope that makes sense I look forward to the comments...