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The company I work with have many computers and they're all on one network. The problem is some kids could be getting on the computer and go to the network and see all the shared file. Is there a way that I can prevent that?

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post Oct 20 2009, 10:24 AM
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if u are not using domain, then just set the security only allow certain login name to able to access only.. that is also if your users are using login to the computer.
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Errm...Could you please elaborate? I don't really understand. How do I know if I'm using domain and such? Thank you.

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just set the password for shared files.
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For wireless access, you can consider DMZ port to separate the connection between the network.

Kids shouldn't be in the office anyway. Physical control is more important.
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You need a firewall solutions for this try monowall for open source firewall
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