Setting Permanent Security Traits

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 07/27/04


Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 10:36:47 -0700


>-----Original Message-----
>When this computer was built for me, it was made to
>function as a file server computer. Therefore, there are
>no users that you log in as. When a document is created
>or edited on the file server, the default security traits
>of it include full access to the administrator on the
file
>server, but nobody on any of the other computers in the
>network. It is then necessary to manually go in to each
>file and change the permissions. Is it possible to
change
>the default security permissions so that all files edited
>or created are automatically open to everyone?
>.
>How can I view secure pages off the internet? I can view
everything else?



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