I control a network of close to 300 users. When any user
tries to access a database it says that it is outside of
the security range and it is not trusted. However, all I
have to do is define the secure i.p. address range in the
internet security settings and it works fine. Easy enough,
though when I do this it is only profile specific. I am
trying to figure out a way to have these new settings run
so they define the correct i.p. addresses for every user
on my network. I have tried login scripts and I can not
get it to work.
Tony Toews - 29 Oct 2003 05:20 GMT
>I control a network of close to 300 users. When any user
>tries to access a database it says that it is outside of
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>on my network. I have tried login scripts and I can not
>get it to work.
Presumably you mean the registry key settings as per
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=303650 ?
If so I'd suggest asking in a Windows Server newsgroup specific to
your version of Windows Server as I have no idea as to network admin
stuff.
Tony
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