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Is there any way to share a folder over the network that prevents users on
other computers in the network from using the UPARROW key to get from the intentional shared folder to its parent folder and eventually to the root. This seems like a thing people would want to do, but I can find nothing in the help files. Why can a remote user out of the only shared folder on my computer? A thought, I've been trying this between my two computers, and I have the same exact user name on both. Also my profle on both have administrator privileges. Any hit appreciated. -- Harris S. Freeman Alliance Strategies and Programs www.hfreeman.com |
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> A thought, I've been trying this between my two computers, and I have the
> same exact user name on both. Also my profle on both have administrator > privileges. Example computer A and computer B. User logs on to computer A as administrator. That *same* account (username and password) is the Administrator of Computer B. You connect to computer B from computer A. Computer B sees your account as the Administrator of computer B and gives it administrator access. Create a user (the same username same password) on computer A and computer B that is not an administrator. Share a folder on computer B and grant the new non admin account permission to the folder. Log in to Computer A with the new non admin account and connect to the shared folder on computer B. It should now behave as you expect. hth DDS W 2k MVP MCSE "Hfreeman" <Hfreeman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8A5F5183-DFFB-4BD0-92FC-7BB9D2BF9C71@microsoft.com... > Is there any way to share a folder over the network that prevents users on > other computers in the network from using the UPARROW key to get from the > intentional shared folder to its parent folder and eventually to the root. > > This seems like a thing people would want to do, but I can find nothing in > the help files. Why can a remote user out of the only shared folder on my > computer? > > A thought, I've been trying this between my two computers, and I have the > same exact user name on both. Also my profle on both have administrator > privileges. > > Any hit appreciated. > > > -- > Harris S. Freeman > Alliance Strategies and Programs > www.hfreeman.com > |
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