> Well, thank you both for responding. In a word that
> SUCKS big time. Sometimes I have to ask where is
> Macromedia brain at?
I think it's worth remembering that Macromedia, like any other company, has
finite resources available. Previous versions of CF used SiteMinder, a
third-party product t
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>Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 9:19 AM
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>Subject: Re: CF MX Enterprise Security
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>Well, thank you both for responding. In a word that SUCKS big time.
>Sometimes I have to ask where is Macromedia brain at?
>
>David
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On Thursday 13 Feb 2003 14:18 pm, David Brown wrote:
> Well, thank you both for responding. In a word that SUCKS big time.
> Sometimes I have to ask where is Macromedia brain at?
This is why M don't suggest you enable RDS in production.
--
Tom C
The Good Lord is subtle, but never malicious
David Brown wrote:
> Well, thank you both for responding. In a word that SUCKS big time.
> Sometimes I have to ask where is Macromedia brain at?
Tossing out RDS security (or maybe just RDS completely), but providing a
free developers edition instead seems a reasonable solution to me.
Jochem
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11, 2003 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: CF MX Enterprise Security
> David Brown wrote:
> > Could someone tell me how to limit what drives and folders in DW MX or
Home
> > Site connecting to a CF MX Enterprise server. I have enabled sandbox
> > security, but it does not seem to limit
David Brown wrote:
> Could someone tell me how to limit what drives and folders in DW MX or Home
> Site connecting to a CF MX Enterprise server. I have enabled sandbox
> security, but it does not seem to limit what drives a user see when login in
> via RDS. I don't see a way to assign security b
esday, February 11, 2003 1:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF MX Enterprise Security
Could someone tell me how to limit what drives and folders in DW MX or
Home Site connecting to a CF MX Enterprise server. I have enabled
sandbox security, but it does not seem to limit what drives a user see
when log
David
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From: "David Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 9:07 AM
Subject: CF MX Enterprise Security
> I have two different passwords for cfadmin pages and RDS. But I would
like
I have two different passwords for cfadmin pages and RDS. But I would like
to limit the drives and folders that a user can see when they log in with
rds based on login name.
For example:
user A logs in with DW MX or Home Site and needs access to Folder A on drive
A. I don't want them to have ac
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