how to give "limited users" network read/write access

ThePiston

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I installed a program that receives data over the network but it only works if I'm in the admin account... it gives an error if I use a limited account. Is there a way to give read/write access to limited accounts? For that matter, is there a way to allow access to limited accounts to only certain programs?
 

Joemonkey

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if it is Windows, AD, and NTFS, figure out what directory it is reading/writing from and give that account the correct security rights
 

ThePiston

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In XP you can only give Admin or Limited rights... I don't see how to do anything else.. all or nothing.
 

n0cmonkey

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What error do you get exactly? What program is it? What files is it having trouble getting to?
 

Joemonkey

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Originally posted by: ThePiston
In XP you can only give Admin or Limited rights... I don't see how to do anything else.. all or nothing.

that is just plain wrong, unless you are talking about XP Home, which I do not have much experience with, and in which case should not be used on a network anyway
 

dawks

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In Pro you disable 'Simple File Sharing' in the Folder Options dialogue box from the Tools menu in Explorer. From there you can right click on a file/folder and choose Sharing and Security (or Properties). Then switch to the security tab and modify the access rights with much finer control. You can give a specific user just read access, full control, read/write/modify.. And so on.

File permissions/security is very limited in XP Home. Not so in XP Pro.
 

mechBgon

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What program is it? (yes, there IS an echo in here :evil: )