Re: Windows 98 bypasses Windows 2000 Security
From: Mike (mjl000@hotmail.com)
Date: 02/04/03
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From: "Mike" <mjl000@hotmail.com> Date: Tue, 04 Feb 2003 08:35:21 GMT
Try the DSClient on the 2000 Server CD. This should help for Windows 9x.
"Don" <info@ariacommunications.net> wrote in message
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> I have a strange problem that seems to be quite a security
> hole if I am doing everything correctly. I recently
> installed a Windows 2000 server as PDC using active
> directory. I created a test user "test" and added it only
> to the "domain users" group. I then created a folder
> under the primary share on the server. Permissions were
> set to only allow "domain admins" access in anyway and
> explicitly denied "test" any access. When logging onto
> the domain using an NT or XP client, permissions work.
> However, when logging onto the domain using Win98 (using
> the same user "test"), I am unable to browse the folder
> (expected) but am able to delete the folder and all
> contents. Did I miss something so easy or is this
> something that requires a patch to have Windows98 machines
> on a Win2000 domain with active directory. Any help would
> be greatly appreciated.
>
> Don
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