We went a step further... using Citrix.

We set up new account and set there primary group to "?Group name" then
removed them from the domain users group.

You can then add this group to the local users group on your Terminal
server.

This gives them access only to applications on your TS. 

If they need to run applications located on another network resource you can
control access by the user rights on that server and then control the file
and folder permissions to get even more granularity.

Hope this helps.

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Subject: Re: Granting Access to Non-Employees


We have solved this problem internally, and to clients with Citrix - and
creating Published Applications.  If you set things up right, the Citrix
Client can only run the specified App, and that App can be anything.
You can then publish the Apps via the web, and they do not even need the
client - just IE 4.01 or better.



 

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Hi,

One of our Directors has been instructed to give access of our computer
system, to an agent who is buying on our behalf.
We do not have an eCommerce site, to enable access through the web, he has
suggested Terminal Server. I am an a little reluctant to just go blindly
off
and grant access to someone on the otherside of the country with our some
safe guards.

Has anyone had expreince with this problem? What are the pro's and con's?

Thank's
John Beacham




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