(In today's widespread network, there will be a lot of files in the unit to transmit in the local area network or VLAN. After some files or folders are shared, only some users are expected to be able to use them, and other users cannot access them. In order to achieve this goal, two methods are usually adopted, one is to use a file delivery tool, which requires the same software to be installed on both sides of the transferred file; the other is to use the "file sharing" in Microsoft's Windows series operating systems. Function. Compared with the two methods, the second method is more secure. However, when using the sharing method to transfer files, the same file may have different permission requests for different users, so it is necessary to set permissions for the shared files or folders. Reasonable permission settings can greatly improve the security of data on the local area network. We take Windows Server 2003 as an example to introduce the use of share permissions combined with NTFS file system permissions in the local area network. 1 to realize the access of the host under WindowsServer2003 The security of WindowsServer2003 has been greatly improved compared with windowsNT and windows2000server. After the system is installed, other machines cannot access this computer through the network. In order to allow other machines to access this host (server1), we need to make some settings repair. If the resources on this machine are only allowed to use the "guest account and empty password for network access, we can make the following settings to
The Implementation of Local Area Network Security Sharing Based on Windows_Server_2003 Operating System.pdf)