On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Mike Wohlrab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Greetings everyone,
>
>
>
> I am trying to set up some user control on my windows server 2003. I have
> found where I can add more users, and have done so, and assign them
> groups.
> I have noticed that the only way you can logon is by being an
> administrator,
> which would normally be perfectly fine with me because I want full
> control.
> But, I have someone that I would like to grant access to the server and be
> able to change only certain things, such as controlling a website in IIS.
> I
> would like to start the server and originally logon with the one user
> account, say admin, and keep that account logged on the whole time. Then
> have users connect via either pcanywhere or logmein using their own
> username
> and password, but connect to the user admin desktop, but have their own
> access control enabled. I want to be able to logon with the administrator
> logon and password and have full control, but when user 123 logs on they
> can
> only access certain things, such as the IIS. I don't want user 123 to be
> able to get to the shared drives, or access any of the files on the
> computer.
>
>
>
> Is this possible, or am I asking for too much? I am planning on moving to
> windows server 2008, which offers more capability, but I do not know if I
> will be able to accomplish the same thing there, but I will have to wait
> and
> see.
>
> _________________________________________________________________________
>

You have to Read up on Active Directory.  From your post it appears that
your treating the server as another workstation.

We do this via remote access between servers.  We our collective unit is all
part of a group and that group has the rights.

HTH

-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Production Systems Programmer
Mimeo.com
Memphis TN

901.246-0159


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