The problem isn't RAS, it's a problem with browsing and how friggin braindead a protocol it is. Read up on the technical side of how browsing actually works, and you'll be surprised that it works at all. I know I am.
------------------------------------------------------ Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE Sr. Systems Administrator Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity Atlanta, GA > -----Original Message----- > From: Adam Smith [mailto:adam.smith@;sageautomation.com] > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 8:21 PM > To: NT 2000 Discussions > Subject: RE: Dialup Users > > > > I am positive that it's not a defect in MS' networking model, > > rather it's more of a security issue, specifically with > > NetBIOS and not allowing users to just view the Network > > Neighborhood, but only map a drive. > > Are you saying that the RAS users can't browse shares? Why not? > > > I did a lot of research > > on this (K.B.) and asked this list how to allow them to view > > the Network Neighborhood, but after giving more in-depth > > thought on the subject found it was better that I only give > > the RRAS users access to only what they need access to. > > By their own security level they should have access. Whether they are > coming in via RAS or LAN, the only *real* difference I want > to expect is > the speed of the pipe. > > > -- > Adam Smith > Information Technology Officer > SAGE Automation Ltd. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.sageautomation.com > > Phone: (08) 8276 0703 > Fax: (08) 8276 0799 > Mobile: 0414 895 273 > > > > ------ > You are subscribed as [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp > To unsubscribe send a blank email to %%email.unsub%% > ------ You are subscribed as [email protected] Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
