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Hi,

I know this question has been answered before but maybe i am going on a wrong direction with this:

Situation:

I have in my Windows 2008r2 network a group of public user accounts which can be used by visitors in my company to make documents. Visitor A comes and logs in on a public thin client with a public account and saves a word document on a network share, but later on this day, visitor B comes in, creates a document and saves it on the same share. Now all these users rarely come back a second time (very time consuming to create a user accounts per visitor) but sometimes they have to, and when they come back they have to access these documents again. I want to make a safe-switch so  that other visitors who save documents on these places cannot review, overwrite or delete documents made by other visitors using the same public account. I cannot permit to give all these visitors an usb memory stick, nor can't i allow them to use their own for obvious reasons. Same thing goes for off-site mail accounts or storage etc.

can anyone provide me with a work around other than password protected folders?

 



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