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From: Jack2 on 5 Jul 2010 02:17 Is there any settings on SBS03 that allows us to manage which user/computer/ip address can connect to SBS03 network from remote site, as we would like only certain users from certain computers be able to connect on certain time remotely. If it can not be done then what would be the solution. Thank you.
From: Steve Foster on 5 Jul 2010 08:21 Jack2 wrote: >Is there any settings on SBS03 that allows us to manage which >user/computer/ip address can connect to SBS03 network from remote site, as >we >would like only certain users from certain computers be able to connect on >certain time remotely. If it can not be done then what would be the >solution. You really need a good firewall to be able to do this (such as ISA2004 on SBS2003 Premium). If you've got some noddy SOHO firewall, and SBS2003 Standard, the best option is likely just to remove user accounts from the Remote Web Workplace Users group and control access that way (on a blanket basis). -- Steve Foster ------------ Please reply only to the newsgroups. For SSL Certificates, Domains, etc, visit.: https://netshop.virtual-isp.net
From: Russ (SBITS.Biz) [SBS-MVP] on 6 Jul 2010 00:27
You can restrict Login time? (Time they can login Is that what you want?) But this is local and remote.. Russ -- Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] MCP, MCPS, MCNPS, SBSC Remote Small Business Server/Computer Support - www.SBITS.Biz BPOS - Microsoft Online Services - www.BPOSMadeEasy.com Easy Redirect to Microsoft's New SBS Public Forum - www.SBSRepair.com "Jack2" <Jack2(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9317372F-192A-40DE-A327-47EE8C493910(a)microsoft.com... > Is there any settings on SBS03 that allows us to manage which > user/computer/ip address can connect to SBS03 network from remote site, as > we > would like only certain users from certain computers be able to connect on > certain time remotely. If it can not be done then what would be the > solution. > > Thank you. |