User bypasses security

From: Jim Matthews (jmweb_at_comcast.net)
Date: 11/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 10:32:55 -0600

My setup (partially) a W2K Server (DC) which houses AD, and files, and a
W2K3 Server which houses Exchange and files.

I set up a new user (without admin rights) and he has access to _everything_
on the W2k Server, but is ''restricted" normally on the W2K3 server.

He is not a member of any admin group or anything like that. I have checked
and rechecked the permissions on several restricted folders.

He is running XP Pro

I assume that because he is restricted on the W2K3 server that his
"permissions" are correct, but there is something amiss on the one server

Can anyone shed some light on this ?

Many Thanks

JM



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