Re: "Up One Level" button
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 19:37:58 -0600
If you read the full description of that Group Policy setting it will warn
that users potentially can use applications to access drives and can also
use the command prompt to access drives folders if they have the ability to
use it. Having said that it still can be worth implementing to prevent
casual browsing of drives but ultimately you need to rely on NTFS
permissions to limit what users can do on the drives such as making sure
they do not have write access to folders that you do not want them to write
to, or not having read/execute access to folders/files that you do not want
them to see or execute. There are still a lot of programs that are not
following Microsoft certified application guidelines. --- Steve
"soup849" <soup849@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:456AE6B8-039E-47A4-BEE6-BBCBCACD6F4F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Greetings,
I have a bit of a mystery. I run a high school network and I block
students
from accessing the c:\ drive using Group Policy. In most programs, I can
not
navigate to the any part of the c:\ drive except "My Documents" even using
"Save As..." and "Open" dialog boxes. HOWEVER, I have one program called
Tax
Cut that allows me to navigate the c:\ drive using the "Up One Level"
button
in the "Open" dialog box. Like I said Microsoft programs behave, but this
particular program grants everybody access all the way to china!
So what do you think? Have you ever seen this?
I look forward to your replies! - Thanks!
.
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