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Who Can Monitor Access to Network Resources?<br />

17-3<br />

Not all users can monitor access to network resources. Table 17-1 lists the group membership<br />

requirements for monitoring access to network resources using Computer<br />

Management.<br />

<strong>Exam</strong> Tip Members of the Domain Administrators or Server Operators domain groups can<br />

use Computer Management to monitor any computer that is a member of the domain. Members<br />

of the Administrators or Power Users local group can monitor a local computer, whether<br />

that computer is in a workgroup or domain.<br />

How to Use the Shares Folder to View and Monitor Shared Folders<br />

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Table 17-1 Groups That Can Access Network Resources<br />

A Member of These Groups… Can Monitor…<br />

Domain Administrators or Server Operators<br />

for the domain<br />

Administrators or Power Users for a member<br />

server or a computer running Windows XP<br />

Professional<br />

Lesson 1 Monitoring Access to Shared Folders<br />

All computers in the domain<br />

Local or remote computers in the workgroup<br />

You use the Shares folder in Computer Management (located within System<br />

Tools\Shared Folders) to view a list of all shared folders on the computer and to determine<br />

how many users have a connection to each folder. In Figure 17-1, the Shares<br />

folder has been selected in the Computer Management console tree, and all the shared<br />

folders on that computer are shown in the details pane.<br />

Figure 17-1 Use the Shares folder to view the status of all shared folders on a computer.

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