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September 29th, 2009, 06:49 AM
#1
XP Pro sharing folder and username and password synchronization
I came across this scenario (friend office) he has and XP Prof desktop (acting similar to a simple server ,,,,,he can not afford to have win server) which has two hard disk drives one to be used for saving files from different users who are employees (using their laptops) and the second drive for backup.
There are many folders (work, bills, faxes, maintenance,,,,,etc) were created on XP C drive to be shared for the below different usersnames :
operator, accountant, secretary, bms, bookeapers,,,,,etc.
Folders have different permission for different users,,,,and are mapped to their laptops
Of course same usersnames with same password for each username were created on the XP Prof desktop.
1- Now my question when a user would like to change his/her password on his/her laptop,,,,can that be synchronized with XP Prof desktop, in order to loose his network drive mapping ?
2- When a username and a password was created for each employee on the XP Prof desktop,,,,,does that mean that each employee would be able access the XP Prof desktop if he/she has a physical access to a desktop ?
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September 29th, 2009, 11:32 AM
#2
1. ? Synchronization to lose network mappings?
2. Yes.
Cheers.
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September 29th, 2009, 04:29 PM
#3
1. ? Synchronization to lose network mappings?
What I meant by that
If an employee change his/her password from (forum to junker) , he won't be able to access his specific folder on the desktop unless his passowrd on a desktop is changed as well from (forum to junker).
That means if he changed his password form : forum to junker ,,,,and his password on the desktop remains as : forum,,,,,he won't be able to access his assigned folder that was mapped (Map netword drive) to his laptop,,,,will he ?
What I mean by : Synchronization,,,,,,,is there away (on this simple scenario,,,,,,I know that can be done on an Active Drictory) that when he changes his password that password also will be changed on a desktop ? I believe the answer is : no
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September 29th, 2009, 05:06 PM
#4
1. NO. He would need to update the password on each box manually.
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September 29th, 2009, 05:23 PM
#5
NO. He would need to update the password on each box manually.
Thanks for that
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