Re: Domain & NTFS Security

From: Larry (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/29/04


Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 13:35:39 -0700

I want to be able to set permissions for a specific group
on my domain to override the local NTFS permissions
regardless of what they are set to. This way i can avoid
setting the group as admin to accomplish my goal. Would I
have to implement Group Policy?
>-----Original Message-----
>I would not mes with permisions on the C drive unless you
are following a
>hardening document. You can very easily shoot yourself in
the foot. What do
>you mean by domain security permissions. These are not
the same as NTFS file
>permissions.
>
>--
>Scott Harding
>MCSE, MCSA, A+, Network+
>Microsoft MVP - Windows NT Server
>
>"larry" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:22e0d01c45e03$18cbf8b0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Do domain security permissions overide local NTFS
>> permissions? If so how would I overide user permissions
on
>> the local C: drive, or would i have to set them on each
>> machine locally?
>>
>> I am running Win2K server with 2K pro & XP pro
>> workstations.
>
>
>.
>



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