Re: More Granular Security

From: Keith W. McCammon (km@km.com)
Date: 07/23/02


From: "Keith W. McCammon" <km@km.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 14:52:31 -0400


Sure. Remove the administrator's permissions to the file(s). Audit if
needed.

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Keith W. McCammon
"Ken Illingsworth" <illingsk@cityofrochester.gov> wrote in message
news:0aa901c23277$f21d03c0$35ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA11...
> We have two developers using Terminal Services Clients to
> administer a Win2k member server in a workgroup. Since
> they are using Terminal Services in Administrative mode,
> they both are members of the local Administrators group.
> One of the developers indicated that they were interested
> in more granular security to help prevent access to each
> others directories.
>
> My question is: Is there any way to introduce more
> granularity in the servers security without disrupting
> their ability to remote control into a server session?
>
> Any and all suggestions are welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance for your time.


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