Guest rosgiof@hotmail.it Posted March 26, 2008 Posted March 26, 2008 Hi all. I have a Windows 2000 server standard domain with A.D. Who is allowed to connect and browse the LAN PCs administrative shares (i.e.: \\PC_Name\c$ ) ? Only the users in the local admin group of each client and the Domain Admins ? Thanks, Rosgiof.
Guest neo [mvp outlook] Posted March 26, 2008 Posted March 26, 2008 Re: Administrative shares Any user, group, and/or computer object that is a member of the built-in Administrators group. <rosgiof@hotmail.it> wrote in message news:a01a15c6-079b-4a0c-ab70-2a6963a12a5d@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > Hi all. > > I have a Windows 2000 server standard domain with A.D. > > Who is allowed to connect and browse the LAN PCs administrative shares > (i.e.: \\PC_Name\c$ ) ? > Only the users in the local admin group of each client and the Domain > Admins ? > > Thanks, Rosgiof.
Guest Simon Posted March 26, 2008 Posted March 26, 2008 RE: Administrative shares "rosgiof@hotmail.it" wrote: > Hi all. > > I have a Windows 2000 server standard domain with A.D. > > Who is allowed to connect and browse the LAN PCs administrative shares > (i.e.: \\PC_Name\c$ ) ? > Only the users in the local admin group of each client and the Domain > Admins ? > > Thanks, Rosgiof. > Correct, hence the reason they are called Administrative shares.
Guest rosgiof@hotmail.it Posted March 26, 2008 Posted March 26, 2008 Re: Administrative shares Thank you very much to Neo and Simon for the kind and very quick help, you are very kind! Because of my not very good (but very bad... :-) english, could I make an example to better understand? - domain user A_user can login (local) on pc X_client and is local admin of pc X_client - domain user B_user can login (local) on pc Y_client and is local admin of pc Y_client - user A_user is allowed to browse \\X_client\c$ (and d$, etc.) from remote (via LAN) - user B_user is allowed to browse \\Y_client\c$ (and d$, etc.) from remote (via LAN) - user A_user is NOT allowed to browse \\Y_client\c$ from remote (via LAN) - user B_user is NOT allowed to browse \\X_client\c$ from remote (via LAN) Is this correct? Thank again from the kind help. Bye, Rosgiof.
Guest neo [mvp outlook] Posted April 1, 2008 Posted April 1, 2008 Re: Administrative shares This is correct based on your description. <rosgiof@hotmail.it> wrote in message news:f79b2228-a41d-4f50-9de9-96753d65c626@b64g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > Thank you very much to Neo and Simon for the kind and very quick help, > you are very kind! > Because of my not very good (but very bad... :-) english, could I make > an example to better understand? > > - domain user A_user can login (local) on pc X_client and is local > admin of pc X_client > - domain user B_user can login (local) on pc Y_client and is local > admin of pc Y_client > > - user A_user is allowed to browse \\X_client\c$ (and d$, etc.) from > remote (via LAN) > - user B_user is allowed to browse \\Y_client\c$ (and d$, etc.) from > remote (via LAN) > > - user A_user is NOT allowed to browse \\Y_client\c$ from remote (via > LAN) > - user B_user is NOT allowed to browse \\X_client\c$ from remote (via > LAN) > > Is this correct? > > Thank again from the kind help. > Bye, Rosgiof.
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