From: SuperGumby [SBS MVP] on
not sure why Cris asked, I can see some reference but it's minor.

You control share access for VPN users in _exactly_ the same way you control
access for local users, by setting either the share or file level
permissions.

Jim's idea for 'deny' works but I encourage you to forget this idea about
'how do I control VPN users' and more simply look at it as 'how do I control
file access based on user'.

"Rich Eustace" <rich.eustace(a)removethisthermofluids.co.uk> wrote in message
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> No they are not
>
> "Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]" wrote:
>
>> are the workstations joined to the domain?
>>
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>> "Rich Eustace" <rich.eustace(a)removethisthermofluids.co.uk> wrote in
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>> Is it possible to restrict access for VPN clients to a single directory
>> in
>> SBS2003?
>>
>> Perhaps I am using the wrong technique.
>>
>> We have a remote site which needs access to some MS Office Access
>> databases
>> but that is all. VPN lets them access all the shares on the server
>> which
>> seems to be overkill and not very secure.
>>
>> Thanks