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I've got a question regarding remote users and server security. We're
running SBS 2k3 with an active directory. We have remote users connecting through TS. We've had one of these remote users with administrative privelages so they could help us with network configuration since nobody in our office knows how. This person has set up a group policy for some of the remote users. I want to know how I can view what these people have rights to. Basically I want to make sure nobody has more privelages than they should but I don't know how to do this. Thanks in advance! Jonathan |
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Hey Jonathan,
First The group Policy dosnt give the rights to anything. The user who created the policy, either Global or security will assign or add users to the group and then add the group policy to the Folder or Directory and then assign rights to the Policy Before applying to the folder or directory. So i would suggest you ask the creator where he or she applied the Poilcy on what folders or directories "Jonathan" wrote: > I've got a question regarding remote users and server security. We're > running SBS 2k3 with an active directory. We have remote users connecting > through TS. We've had one of these remote users with administrative > privelages so they could help us with network configuration since nobody in > our office knows how. This person has set up a group policy for some of the > remote users. I want to know how I can view what these people have rights > to. Basically I want to make sure nobody has more privelages than they > should but I don't know how to do this. > > Thanks in advance! > > > |
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