Could I pick peoples brains on how they implement NTFS permissions so that for a shared folder, a group can't create random folders or files in the base of that folder, but can read/modify any files ...
There are many advantages to using the NT File System (NTFS) over file systems based on the old-style File Allocation Table (FAT). For example, NTFS can track permissions and provide ownership of ...
I'm playing around with NTFS permissions here. I'm looking to restrict permissions so that users only see what they have access to.<BR><BR>For example, should an external financial auditor come in, I ...
Yes, you can use FILEACL to audit permissions when you do not have rights to files and folder. A really good question recently came up on the SANS GIAC advisory board. Basically, someone needed to ...
Not all drives speak the same language, and these file systems decide who understands what.
Like previous versions of Windows server, Windows Server 2003 allows access to resources at a very granular level. This means that you can determine specifically who should be allowed access to a ...
To say Windows is a huge platform is an understatement. At a high level it seems so large because everything tends to work together in a way that makes sense for both administrators and employees ...
Q: A user has created a network share and assigned the share and NTFS permissions to Full Control and Read & execute. Answer is D. When share and NTFS permissions are combined, the most restrictive ...
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