Terminated Employee Access to network

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Our company has had a few terminated employees and we are trying to
make it easy for the IT department to cut off access to the shared
network drives but still allow them access the their personal network
drive. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Justin
 
remove all of the memberships and/or implement a security group has been
denied full control on all data available (except home directory) and make
the users member of that group

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Our company has had a few terminated employees and we are trying to
make it easy for the IT department to cut off access to the shared
network drives but still allow them access the their personal network
drive. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Justin

Jorge is correct. (separate post)

It is sort of an odd request -- most of the time user lose access
to everything once terminated but you can certainly implement
groups that do not ALLOW, or conversely that DENY, these
'users' access.

If you have used "Everyone", "Authenticated User", "Domain
Users" or similar groups to ALLOW access then the denial
method is probably quickest....

Just set a Group, e.g., "Pending Termination", and DENY all
access to shares and other resources that should not be allowed
to them.
 
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