JSI Tip 5248. How do I prevent unauthorized users from accessing either a stand-alone Windows 2000 computer, a network computer, or a remote computer?JSI Tip 5248. How do I prevent unauthorized users from accessing either a stand-alone Windows 2000 computer, a network computer, or a remote computer?JSI Tip 5248. How do I prevent unauthorized users from accessing either a stand-alone Windows 2000 computer, a network computer, or a remote computer?
Jerold Schulman
April 29, 2002
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Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 300957 contains the following summary:
This step-by-step article describes how to prevent unauthorized users from accessing either a stand-alone computer, a network computer, or a remote computer. Each of these types of computers has different security requirements and the topic of security is complex. This article describes some simple procedures to secure your computer.
For another user to access your computer, they must either be assigned to an administrative group or they must have the appropriate security rights and permissions.
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