RE: Help with security rights for Home directories

From: The AD Designer (TheADDesigner_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/07/05

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    Hi Garch

    The home directory is set as part of the user object. You select the server
    and the share name as \\server\users\%username% Ensure only the administrator
    has access to the share (full control), account operators (full control) if
    you have a helpdesk, the user object is granted full control on the object
    once it has been created. Looks like you may have full control permission to
    everyone on the share "users"

    Regards
    Stephen

    "garch" wrote:

    > I need to find out the security rights needed so that AD can create home
    > directories for newly created users on a windows 2000 server with the correct
    > security rights granted. The home directories were moved from one hard drive
    > to another and all current users rights are still working properly. However
    > when I create a new user, everyone has access to that users home directory.
    > And with much fiddling, the default security has changed. Any help would be
    > appreciated.
    >


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