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We have a training room here. I would like to setup an additional domain or
something so that they have limited access to our Windows 2003 server. We
have exchange 2003 running on our 2003 server. The training room computers
WILL need acces to the Exchange. Is this possible or how do i limit access
to our current domain resources.
Dan...
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup (More info?)
Is this possible or how do i limit access
> to our current domain resources.
What do you mean by "limit access"?
Do you want to limit the time they can use the domain?
Do you only want certain people to use it during certain times?
DDS
"Dan S." <DanS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> We have a training room here. I would like to setup an additional domain
> or
> something so that they have limited access to our Windows 2003 server. We
> have exchange 2003 running on our 2003 server. The training room
> computers
> WILL need acces to the Exchange. Is this possible or how do i limit
> access
> to our current domain resources.
> Dan...
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup (More info?)
We don't want the people in the classroom/students to be able to browse our
network. We only want them to be able to use the Exchange server for email
practice.
"Danny Sanders" wrote:
> Is this possible or how do i limit access
> > to our current domain resources.
>
>
> What do you mean by "limit access"?
>
> Do you want to limit the time they can use the domain?
> Do you only want certain people to use it during certain times?
>
>
> DDS
>
> "Dan S." <DanS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5873C989-E1DD-47B4-8AF0-75B1256C72FC@microsoft.com...
> > We have a training room here. I would like to setup an additional domain
> > or
> > something so that they have limited access to our Windows 2003 server. We
> > have exchange 2003 running on our 2003 server. The training room
> > computers
> > WILL need acces to the Exchange. Is this possible or how do i limit
> > access
> > to our current domain resources.
> > Dan...
>
>
>
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