Thanks for all our your support so far.
The server is a windows 2000 server w/sp4 in a "WORKGROUP" not a domain.
All 25 Windows XP pro workstations logon with a local username of "User".
There is a corresponding username of "User" in the local accounts of the
server. I also have a local user on the server called "Bob" I created a
folder on the server called "Bobs Stuff". I then shared the folder as "Bobs
Stuff", removed the "Everyone" permissions, added users "Bob" and
"Administrator" with full R/W access. I went to a workstation (who is logged
in as "user") browsed the network and tried to open "\\server\bobs stuff\".
When I do I get ACCESS DENIED, not a login or any other login options. I
would like it to ask for a password or username/password if possible.
I hope this clears things up and we can find a solution.
Thanks again for all your help.
"Bill Grant" wrote:
> Steve,
>
> I don't see how you could have reached that conclusion from what Michael
> said. There is nor reason to have the username or password on the
> workstation.
>
> The username and password for Bob gives access to the folder Bob's
> Stuff. No matter what user is logged on to the workstation, running under
> the Bob username and password using "connect as" will give you access to
> that folder. You could do the same thing from the command line by running a
> "net use" command specifying the username and password. All you need to
> access the folder on the standalone server is to give it credentials which
> are valid on that server.
>
> Steve Haynes wrote:
> > Ok. Let me see if I have this right. If "Bob" is the user. The
> > Share "Bob's Stuff" will only allow "Bob" R/W access. Create a local
> > user "Bob" on all 25 workstations, then when the user is on any
> > station, he can browse the network neighborhood, click on "Bob's
> > Stuff", then log-in as "Bob" ? Will the server ask for the
> > credentials everytime? Does he have to logoff the current user, then
> > back on as "Bob"??
> >
> > "Michael Giorgio - MS MVP" wrote:
> >
> >> Create a local user account and give it privileges then
> >> have him connect using the "connect as" feature and
> >> specifying the local account..
> >>
> >> "Steve Haynes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> >> message news:
> >>> I have a client who wants to access a shared folder on a
> >>> "stand-alone" Windows 2000 server. It is simple enough to create
> >>> the share with appropriate user/group access. However, he wants to
> >>> access the folder from
> >>> any workstation already logged into the LAN by typing a password,
> >>> regardless
> >>> of the current logged in user. I have read other posts stating
> >>> that Win2k Server has no support for this, but I need other ideas
> >>> on how to make this work.
> >>> Thanks in advance for any help !
>
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