AirDisk user access
I've got an AEBS stacked on top of a LaCie 250Gb mini drive & USB hub.
The LaCie drive is "AirDisked" across the wireless network. The clients on the network are a Mac and 2 WinXP notebooks. The WinXP notebooks can see the AirDisk, read/write to it etc etc. All good so far.
But, I'd like to put some user-level security on the AirDisk so that each user can have their own "home" folder that the other users can't see/read/inadvertently delete.
Is that possible with the Windows client software? I can see that I can create user-level access rights to the entire AirDisk drive. But I don't see how I apply them across the folders on that drive.
The Mac client software seems to allow for folder-level access privileges, but the Windows client seems only to be at the disk level.
Any help appreciated. Thoroughly expect I may be missing something simple.
The LaCie drive is "AirDisked" across the wireless network. The clients on the network are a Mac and 2 WinXP notebooks. The WinXP notebooks can see the AirDisk, read/write to it etc etc. All good so far.
But, I'd like to put some user-level security on the AirDisk so that each user can have their own "home" folder that the other users can't see/read/inadvertently delete.
Is that possible with the Windows client software? I can see that I can create user-level access rights to the entire AirDisk drive. But I don't see how I apply them across the folders on that drive.
The Mac client software seems to allow for folder-level access privileges, but the Windows client seems only to be at the disk level.
Any help appreciated. Thoroughly expect I may be missing something simple.