File Rights
From: RTI <rti@myrealbox.com>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 01:21:23 GMT
When Windows 2000 Server is installed, the security settings
(permissions) on the files are set at the root directory level as
Everyone, Full Control. This gives rights to every user to perform any
action on any file or folder.
Should this be changed in and everyone be removed?
Thanks
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