How to set up shared folder with password protected in Active Directory environment.
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@JaredBusch said:
What you mean add a password to a folder that is outside of AD?
Like a password on an Excel document, but on a folder?
Yes.
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I'm not sure that this is possible via Windows permissions.
Are your AD permissions only allowing specific staff access to the folder(s) or just the contents inside? -
@nadnerB said:
I'm not sure that this is possible via Windows permissions.
Are your AD permissions only allowing specific staff access to the folder(s) or just the contents inside?Yes it is.
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@Joyfano said:
@nadnerB said:
I'm not sure that this is possible via Windows permissions.
Are your AD permissions only allowing specific staff access to the folder(s) or just the contents inside?Yes it is.
Which one?
Edit: Never mind.
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@nadnerB said:
Which one?
AD permissions are in and working. They want to add another password on TOP of AD
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This is me today.
I already told them that our AD permission is fine. But they still want me to look for it, If we can do something -
So in other words your boss is looking to create more problems for you AND your users all in the name of faux security?
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@thanksaj said:
So in other words your boss is looking to create more problems for you AND your users all in the name of faux security?
haha Not sure A.J..
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@Joyfano said:
@thanksaj said:
So in other words your boss is looking to create more problems for you AND your users all in the name of faux security?
haha Not sure A.J..
Not easyI can see password protecting individual files, if they're accounting files or whatever, but adding a second password just to do so in the name of "security" is idiotic!
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zip the folder and password it? this will create lots of other fun problems but it would solve your immediate one
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@MattSpeller said:
zip the folder and password it? this will create lots of other fun problems but it would solve your immediate one
Yes, but that means that when people are done, they have to rezip the folder and re-set the password on the zip. That won't work.
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Implement a quick FTP server and have the folder location redirect to ftp:\folderlocation.location.com (internal address) This would cause a ton of other issues but they would be prompted for a username and password.
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@thanksaj amongst a few other problems lol - but it would password the folder
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@MattSpeller said:
@thanksaj amongst a few other problems lol - but it would password the folder
Lol true
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@thanksaj said:
@Joyfano said:
@thanksaj said:
So in other words your boss is looking to create more problems for you AND your users all in the name of faux security?
haha Not sure A.J..
Not easyI can see password protecting individual files, if they're accounting files or whatever, but adding a second password just to do so in the name of "security" is idiotic!
Haha A.J i already told them about it.
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@MattSpeller said:
zip the folder and password it? this will create lots of other fun problems but it would solve your immediate one
Haha @MattSpeller if i will do that they will complain that it "makes their production slow" lols..
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@coliver said:
Implement a quick FTP server and have the folder location redirect to ftp:\folderlocation.location.com (internal address) This would cause a ton of other issues but they would be prompted for a username and password.
No Sir, redirection is not allowed. They need to upload the files manually -Manual connecting to FTP server.
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@MattSpeller said:
@thanksaj amongst a few other problems lol - but it would password the folder
was laughing this morning with your reaction on my post.
I told them that, we will only make things complicated with their request.
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If you manage to figure out a way to achieve their request let us know - I'm curious
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@thanksaj said:
@MattSpeller said:
@thanksaj amongst a few other problems lol - but it would password the folder
Lol true
ha.. Zip the folder containing of 100gb?