File Rights
From: Dmitry Kulshitsky (dimkin_remove_@mbox.com.au)
Date: 03/31/03
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From: "Dmitry Kulshitsky" <dimkin_remove_@mbox.com.au> Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 18:39:52 -0800
It really depends on what you need. Usually it is a good
idea to change these default permissions (at least to
change Everyone group to Domain Users group)
But, again, you know better WHAT you need.
>-----Original Message-----
>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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