Locking a FAT formatted HD partition?

From: Pieter (welcome@chello.nl)
Date: 12/21/02


From: Pieter <welcome@chello.nl>
Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2002 15:37:26 GMT

I want to lock (restrict access to) FAT HD partitions for specific users in Win
NT. I use FAT and NTFS partitions, and I want to keep FAT partitions for
windows 95 access.
- Is there a utility which can do that? (I know floplock.exe from NT resource
kit does something like it for floppy drives).
- Is there a way by editing the registry?

Thanks in advance, Pieter



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