Re: Win 2003 - Share can be read with no NTFS permission?
From: Pat (nobody_at_nobody.com)
Date: 10/27/04
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Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 10:05:31 -0400
I have setup a similar setup, with a new share with default
permissions in W3K (read). Add a test user with R X L R ntfs
permissions. I logon with a workstation on that domain as test user
and try to create a folder and file in the share with no success. If I
add change to the share permissions I can create a folder and file in
the share. I thought the least restrictive permissions were applied
between shares and NTFS?
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 03:37:51 GMT, "Steven L Umbach"
<n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> wrote:
>You show that users have read/list permissions to that folder. Since you are
>in a domain, that is enough to allow another domain user to access the
>folder from another domain computer. --- Steve
>
>"Patrick Saunders" <psaunder@comcen.com.au> wrote in message
>news:7bfe00fe.0410261755.11d2fffa@posting.google.com...
>> Hi,
>> I apoligise in advance if this is the wrong newsgroup - I could not
>> find one for win2003.
>>
>> Scenario:
>>
>> I have small test domain with couple of machines.
>>
>> 1. On a member win2003 server machine '2K3Client' I created folder
>> "c:\ShareA"
>> 2. I shared folder "ShareA", with default permissions.
>>
>> This shows permissions as such:
>>
>> Share permissions
>> =================
>> Everyone - Read
>>
>>
>> NTFS Security permissions
>> ==========================
>> Administrators(2K3Client\Administrators) - Full
>> SYSTEM - Full
>> Users (2K3Client\Users) - Read,List, Special.
>>
>>
>> Question:
>> ------------
>> I log into another machine as a test user, with no special
>> privelleges.
>> I can navigate to the share "ShareA" on Machine "2k3Client" AND I can
>> view
>> the contents of that folder.
>>
>> I do not understand why I can see contents of folder if there are no
>> NTFS permissions to allow this? Can someone please explain?
>>
>> Many thanks in advance,
>>
>> Patrick.
>
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