Re: Permissions change on C:\
From: Richard J (nospam@nospam.mah.se)Date: 04/16/02
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From: "Richard J" <nospam@nospam.mah.se> Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 11:03:08 +0100
Hmm...you are heading for a lot more work than you think, actually....the
permissions you suggest wonīt work at all, unless u are admin.
Lots of applications need RWXD (or other) permissions on the C drive, on
both file and directory level. SOme apps run as the user who started them,
some donīt.
Iīve done it, been there long ago. Gave up, and decided to go via policies
and fast recovery time instead (GHOST on student workstations).
Check MS technet for default permissions - you need to do a lot of research
here.
Cheers /Rick
"marc" <m78a_nsp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:a96q24$pjb$1@wanadoo.fr...
> Is there any problem to assign the following permissions on C:\
> Everyone (R)
> Administrators (Full Control)
> System (Full Control)
>
> it looks more secure than the w2k default, Everyone (Full control)
> but I would like to know if it may cause problems with to user's inherited
> rights
>
> Mark
>
>
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