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How to set windows user's permissions programmatically
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 10
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01624742
Message ID:
01624803
Vues:
53
Thank you Brandon.

I am concerned that assigning directory rights individually by hand can lead to mistakes and that a programmatic approach would be better.

What do you think of these two approaches using a Powershell script?

1. User name based data directory name: For example user 1234_JSmith’s data directory tree may be c:\Clients\4321Data
2. Table based data directory name: There is a table somewhere that indicates that user JSmith’s data directory tree may be c:\Clients\xxxxxxx

Appreciate the explanation of what AppLocker does.

Thanks,

Alex



>>We are preparing to offer access to our vfp desktop app as a remote app, hosted in the cloud.
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>>Since it would be a multi-tenant server I want to limit a user's access to certain directories and actions. How can you do this programmatically?
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>>Thank you,
>>
>>Alex
>
>PowerShell is going to be your friend here.
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>Setup a single folder per company. Setup a group that has access to that folder. Each company users is a member of the company group and nothing else.
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>Before creating the users there is a reg entry you can modify that will create the users personal folders in the company folder.
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>Fire up the calculator app as the user in your powershell script to get windows to create those user folders.
>
>Use AppLocker to prevent the users from running any other programs.
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>
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>BH
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