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This is the setup I have:
My Laptop (Goofy) has three partitions, one of which is shared on my
XP Home network.
My Desktop 1 (Mickey) has four partitions, two of which are shared on
the XP Home network.
My Desktop 2 (Minnie) has three partitions, two of which are shared on
the XP Home network.
My friend has in his house, his laptop running XP Home.
I have set up Desktop 1 (Mickey) to run as the VPN server as I have a
static IP address. No major problems there, and my friend can log in,
but he can see all the shares (ie, both shared partitions on Mickey,
both shared partitions on Minnie and also my shared partition on
Goofy).
How do I restrict what he can see/access via VPN? I only want to give
him access to one partition on Mickey and nothing else, but I do want
all three of my PC's to be able to access all the shares on each
other.
As a total newbie to VPN, any idiots guides would be most welcome.
Many thanks,
--
Bryan Anderson <www.anderson-it.com>
This is the setup I have:
My Laptop (Goofy) has three partitions, one of which is shared on my
XP Home network.
My Desktop 1 (Mickey) has four partitions, two of which are shared on
the XP Home network.
My Desktop 2 (Minnie) has three partitions, two of which are shared on
the XP Home network.
My friend has in his house, his laptop running XP Home.
I have set up Desktop 1 (Mickey) to run as the VPN server as I have a
static IP address. No major problems there, and my friend can log in,
but he can see all the shares (ie, both shared partitions on Mickey,
both shared partitions on Minnie and also my shared partition on
Goofy).
How do I restrict what he can see/access via VPN? I only want to give
him access to one partition on Mickey and nothing else, but I do want
all three of my PC's to be able to access all the shares on each
other.
As a total newbie to VPN, any idiots guides would be most welcome.
Many thanks,
--
Bryan Anderson <www.anderson-it.com>