Re: Bypass Traverse Checking not working
From: Eric Fitzgerald [MSFT] (ericf@online.microsoft.com)Date: 03/27/02
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From: "Eric Fitzgerald [MSFT]" <ericf@online.microsoft.com> Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 14:47:09 -0800
What service pack are you running on NT4?
How are you getting to the directory?
I would expect this to fail for directory browsing via Explorer, but it
should succeed if you specify the entire path, say from Start\Run.
Eric
-- Eric Fitzgerald Program Manager, Windows Auditing and Intrusion Detection Microsoft Corporation"Bruce Bradbury (remove XXX)" <b.bradburyXXX@unsw.edu.au> wrote in message news:a7oscg$4ca$1@tomahawk.unsw.edu.au... > On our winNT4 server, I have "bypass traverse checking" enabled for everyone > (the default setting). I give everyone read access to a lower-level folder. > The folder above has access only available to administrators. On a win2k > workstation, I can open the lower level directory with no problems (eg by > typing the full path in the run dialog). However, on winNT4 workstations > this does not work (unless I give everyone access to the directories above). > > Any suggestions? > >
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