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From: SuperGumby [SBS MVP] on 27 Apr 2010 10:12 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 news:1950D7E5-C9E3-4934-AEE8-265139BAA4E4(a)microsoft.com... > No they are not > > "Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]" wrote: > >> are the workstations joined to the domain? >> >> -- >> Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] (since 1997) >> Co-Contributor, Windows Small Business Server 2008 Unleashed >> http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Small-Business-Server-Unleashed/dp/0672329573/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1217269967&sr=8-1 >> Owner, CPU Services, Belleville, IL >> A Microsoft Registered Partner >> ------------------------------------ >> MVPs do not work for Microsoft >> Please do not submit questions directly to me. >> >> "Rich Eustace" <rich.eustace(a)removethisthermofluids.co.uk> wrote in >> message news:81779B06-63F9-4BF9-BC58-B58B4C6D9C06(a)microsoft.com... >> 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
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