Re: Using computer names in NTFS folder permissions



In article <Xns9765A9FB0C975adamdiscussionsmicro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, in the
microsoft.public.win2000.security news group, Adam
<adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> says...

So, how do I do this then?


You can't do what you're trying to do with NTFS or share permissions as
the access of the files occurs in a process that is running in the
user's security context.

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