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| Network Share Help Ok, first off I hope this is the right place to post this, if not I am sorry. I have a Windows XP machine on the domain because I need to add a specific group in order to access our share. My question is how can I make it so when I go to a users machine and try to access this share, to force for credentials rather then using the users cached credentials and receive an access denied message. I do know if I put the machine in a workgroup it will work, but like I said I need a specific domain group to be added so it has to be on the domain. As of right now we have the everyone group in the permissions in order to access this share. We do not want this, as we do not want any user being able to access this share, but I need to be able to access it from a user's account who does not have permissions. I tried to set the reg key cachedlogonscount to 0 on the XP machine but that doesn't work. I can NOT do this on everyones machine as there are applications that require the cached credentials. If I am not explaining myself clearly please let me know. |
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| Re: Network Share Help "Phyxious" <Phyxious@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8328AAC5-4E09-4CA8-9047-B598EFFD1E41@microsoft.com... > Ok, first off I hope this is the right place to post this, if not I am > sorry. > I have a Windows XP machine on the domain because I need to add a specific > group in order to access our share. My question is how can I make it so > when > I go to a users machine and try to access this share, to force for > credentials rather then using the users cached credentials and receive an > access denied message. > > I do know if I put the machine in a workgroup it will work, but like I > said > I need a specific domain group to be added so it has to be on the domain. > As > of right now we have the everyone group in the permissions in order to > access > this share. We do not want this, as we do not want any user being able to > access this share, but I need to be able to access it from a user's > account > who does not have permissions. > > I tried to set the reg key cachedlogonscount to 0 on the XP machine but > that > doesn't work. I can NOT do this on everyones machine as there are > applications that require the cached credentials. > > If I am not explaining myself clearly please let me know. You can force credentials from the command shell as such : "net use x: \\server\sharename /user:domain\user" TDM |
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