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94 MetaFrame Solutions Guide
You can control what users can and cannot do on their workstations and on the
rest of the network in several ways. The most important method, and the one most
often utilized, is to use the predefined local groups. Adding a user to one of these
groups gives the user a large set of predefined rights and abilities.
Another way to restrict users’ abilities is by limiting their logon hours and the
network computers they are allowed to use.
Permissions on each file, directory, or printer shared on the network define who
can and cannot access those resources. You can assign permissions to local
groups, global groups, and directly to individual users. It is not recommended that
you assign permissions to individual users, however, because these are hard to
maintain for large numbers of users.
You can monitor what users do by auditing actions and resources. Auditing an
action or resource causes an entry to be written to the Event Log whenever that
action is performed or that resource is accessed.
Although not recommended, you can directly manipulate user rights (also called
rights) that specify what actions local groups, global groups, and users can
perform. Using the predefined local groups and their predetermined sets of rights
serves most needs. If you need to grant rights to other groups or users, or fine-tune
what rights the predetermined groups have, you have the ability to do so.
Finally, you can also control a user’s desktop environment by assigning the user a
profile.
Granting Access to Anonymous Users
If you are going to configure your MetaFrame server for High security and you
want to allow anonymous users access to your system, you must allow Read and
Execute permissions to the following list of files for the Anonymous group. You
also must specifically allow access to any applications you want to be available for
anonymous users. These changes are necessary because anonymous users are not
members of the Users group.
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%SystemRoot%\System32\Userinit.exe
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%SystemRoot %\ System32\Winlogon.exe
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%SystemRoot %\ System32\Winsta.dll
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%SystemRoot %\ System32\Clib.dll
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%SystemRoot %\ System32\Regapi.dll
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%SystemRoot %\ System32\Ulmreg.dll
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%SystemRoot %\ System32\Ctxsku.dll
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%SystemRoot %\ System32\Samlib.dll
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