Earl Truss wrote:
"
This makes it useless for the originally requested purpose then. The
original request was for a way to limit access to directories in
general.
Too bad. It sounded like it would be an easy way to do it.
To control access by using a list of names"
I copied these instructions from the Windows Help file. For more, look
under "Protecting" in Help
1. On the Access Control tab, click User-Level Access Control.
2. In the box, type the name of a computer where the list of names
is stored. For example, if the name list is stored on a computer called
Marketing, you would type marketing.
Tip
User-level access control is available only if your network is set up
for it. If you're not sure whether your network is set up for user-level
access control, contact your network administrator.
--Sam Smilie
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