Re: Dreamweaver MX



Dave M wrote:

I Have recently started working in a school with Dreamweaver MX
installed on every computer. All student and staff accounts have their
C drive hidden as to prevent any possible accidental damage or
malicious actions. Unfortunately the Dreamweaver MX File explorer will
allow anyone to see and access the C drive. It will also allow them to
create folder to which they have full permissions. As any of these
folders could then be used to run files this s a major concern. Does
anyone know how to prevent Dreamweaver from allowing users to do this?

Just reminds me of a little child saying "If I just hold my eyes closed he can't harm me..."

Damn, what about setting up appropriate access control permissions? Playing seek and hide can't enforce anything.
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