Each user would need an account on every resource. 

Greg


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Pilbeam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 12:23 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: W2K pro in a work group


Hi folks,
Excuse my ignorance, and unfortunately I can't test this.
How does W2K work in a workgroup.
For example.
In Windows 98 once the workgroup is configured on a computer, anyone who
logs on to the workgroup using that computer is able to access the
resources. Is this true for W2K pro. The scenario I am envisaging is this. I
join a computer to a workgroup using the Administrator account. Now W2K pro
has far better security and each user has or can have their own profiles,
permissions etc. If, having been added to a workgroup using the
Administrator account, I log on as a user, provided the folders on a remote
computer, also part of the same workgroup, are share to the Everyone group,
would this new user be able to access those resources without any further
administration? Or would I have to add the computer to the work group for
each user that logged on to the computer? Thanks mark


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