You can apply a security template through AD which can include setting
local file and registry permissions.

Darren

-----Original Message-----
From: marija efnuseva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 19 September 2002 12:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Folder problems

Hi,

I would like to ask a question considering a kind of implementation of
Active directory. I would like to know if it is possible that I
centrally from my Windows 2000 Server, make my clients work with only
one or several folders. I would like them not to be able to see or work
with any other folder on their local computer. For example: I would like
a group of domain usres to only use their My Documents Folder (read and
write), but they should not be able to see the C: drive or any other
local folder. Is this possible with Active Directory, or I should
locally go to every computer and manually give the restrictions for
every user. I hope that there is a simpler solution to my problem. 

Thanks in advance
Marija
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