Re: NTFS permissions and running apps

From: Benn Wolff (Benn_Wolff@CIRI-hotmail.com)
Date: 01/31/03


From: "Benn Wolff" <Benn_Wolff@CIRI-hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 22:25:49 -0800


look in to making & adding a user group !
you can scure what you need with group policy
then adding the group policy to the users group you made.

just go to http://microsoft.com/technet & read up on group policys

"Bruce" <bclingaman@pcci.edu> wrote in message
news:08e601c2c8ad$ea49d5c0$8af82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA03...
>
> I have a lab with many applications installed. I need to
> implement security, ie, prevent users from saving and
> changing files to \winnt, c:\,... everywhere but their
> profile and \myfiles. The NTFS perms are Admin owner/full
> and SYSTEM full. Apps such as Mozilla and Netscape (and
> some others) need write access to \winnt, dos programs
> write to their folder and c:\. Newer apps do better with
> user read-only.
>
> Is there a way to keep the user from writing to these
> folders and give the apps write access at the same time?
>
> thanks in advance



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