Our own school network makes use of Windows 2000 server with around A HUNDRED client computers most with windows 2000 expert OS. Each student has his or her logon name as well as password which they will use on any computer from the school. When logged on, they can access use of the computers, as well as have access to their own documents and documents. I want to produce the school website even more of an fun place for students where they will use their username and password on the website from their internet connected home computer. This is to allow them to access their files on the school server from a home office (the server is linked with the internet, so it can be accessed), and then both download or upload files therefore to their area.
I was wondering if this is possible, and if yes, how If no, would anyone be able to develop some kind of script for it
With thanks.
umn. i guess it’s possible somehow, but if you are network administrator will be anything like our bait he’d just tell you to get missing.
It probably is realistic; (sorry I are not aware of anything about this particular though)… but it doesn’t sound too protected.
I talked to him, and he looked interested and has been up for doing work.
Students will only be able to get into THEIR OWN network area making use of their username and password that they have on the education network.
ooh… i don’t really have a clue, but get started on you must a minimum of have a apparent IP… then maybe some kind of a special machine.: ermm:
Download a FTP daemon for windows like warFTP and install it. I’ve never do them before, but the idea should work.
Build a FTP account for each user and establish his access service. It may be interesting to provide download/upload quotas that will limit it a tad
It could possibly be an idea to look into RAS (Remote Obtain Server/Service). This allows people to logon that will an NT multilevel over dial in place or broadband (RASP).
It can be made very protected. (So secure that will it’s barely useable within the network I admin. ).