security settings problem

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Andy Dyble

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Hi

We have a dedicated server supplied by a hosting company. It is not using
active directory, it's just a standalone server.
We have an application setup like below :

d:\myapp
d:\myapp\myapp.exe
d:\myapp\data

There are other supporting files in the d:\myapp folder.
We are trying to allow the user to run the myapp application, but not let
them into the d:\myapp folder so they can;t do any damage. They need write
access to the data subfolder, but again, I don;t want them ti be able to
view the data folder in case they move or delete something. I can't seem to
find a combination in security settings that works.

Thanks

Andy
 
Re: security settings problem

Do you want to run this application as TS Remote Apps ?

Check following link on Step-Step guide for TS Remote Apps
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...61d24255-dad1-4fd2-b4a3-a91a22973def1033.mspx

Ratnesh

"Andy Dyble" <andy.dyble@midsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> We have a dedicated server supplied by a hosting company. It is not using
> active directory, it's just a standalone server.
> We have an application setup like below :
>
> d:\myapp
> d:\myapp\myapp.exe
> d:\myapp\data
>
> There are other supporting files in the d:\myapp folder.
> We are trying to allow the user to run the myapp application, but not let
> them into the d:\myapp folder so they can;t do any damage. They need
> write access to the data subfolder, but again, I don;t want them ti be
> able to view the data folder in case they move or delete something. I
> can't seem to find a combination in security settings that works.
>
> Thanks
>
> Andy
>
 
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