Permissions

From: Dr. T. (tony.sinkiewicz_at_rpu.org)
Date: 05/14/03


Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 09:38:49 -0700


Is the machine a member of a domain?

Dr. T.
>-----Original Message-----
>I need to lock down my computer after a factory
install.
>What do I need to do besides this?
>
>-Set permissions on c: and d: drive to only my account,
>and the local Admin account to FC. That is it. (no one
>else will use this computer)
>
>That should propagate to ALL folders on C: and D:
>correct? That way no one should be able to access it no
>matter what, without my password right?
>
>Thanks everyone,
>Jeff
>.
>



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