J
JJ Jones
Hello,
We have a Windows 2000 pro workstation that is part of a Windows 2000
Server network domain. Nobody on the network is allowed to see
anything in this workstation (not shared).
Now the owner of the workstation has purchased a Windows XP Pro laptop.
The laptop has been added to the network, but it is also not shared.
However, this person would like his laptop and his workstation to be
able to communicate with each other, while still keeping both of these
computers totally un-shared with the rest of the network.
Could somebody point me in the right direction on this? I'm not a
Windows guru. Would it be possible to set the ACL's on both computers'
C-drives to only allow access to the other?
Thanks
We have a Windows 2000 pro workstation that is part of a Windows 2000
Server network domain. Nobody on the network is allowed to see
anything in this workstation (not shared).
Now the owner of the workstation has purchased a Windows XP Pro laptop.
The laptop has been added to the network, but it is also not shared.
However, this person would like his laptop and his workstation to be
able to communicate with each other, while still keeping both of these
computers totally un-shared with the rest of the network.
Could somebody point me in the right direction on this? I'm not a
Windows guru. Would it be possible to set the ACL's on both computers'
C-drives to only allow access to the other?
Thanks