I've got a 'Server' running XP, which is simply used inside the office for file sharing, running ACT, backups etc.
The MD currently uses VPN to login from home, and access everything as he would if he was sat in the office.
We are taking on new staff, who will work from home so VPN will be used again.
The problem I have is, when someone VPN's in, they have access to the entire machine/network/file shares as if they were hardwired in.
How can I give them limited access? This would be to 1 machine ('Server') and to a couple of folders on 'Server'.
There are no options within the XP VPN connection wizard, just simply add new username/password.
Would a Windows Server (2003/08) solve this, giving each user rules? Or is there a software I can use?
The MD currently uses VPN to login from home, and access everything as he would if he was sat in the office.
We are taking on new staff, who will work from home so VPN will be used again.
The problem I have is, when someone VPN's in, they have access to the entire machine/network/file shares as if they were hardwired in.
How can I give them limited access? This would be to 1 machine ('Server') and to a couple of folders on 'Server'.
There are no options within the XP VPN connection wizard, just simply add new username/password.
Would a Windows Server (2003/08) solve this, giving each user rules? Or is there a software I can use?