Re: Expanding on KB 244600?




"Joe Richards [MVP]" <humorexpress@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That general type of documentation, what and where MSFT apps use something
is generally unavailable. Personally I believe it is because no one really
knows and it isn't all documented. I have asked for this on multiple
occasions and always get the cold shoulder. Even for things as recent as
Active Directory attributes, etc.


I have the same opinion. Why else would we see things like a
system32\LogFile directory with most all logfiles just dumped
into system32 ? One hand leading but the leash was not put on.


Will wrote:
Microsoft's KB article #244600 gives default file system permissions for
folders for member servers and domain controllers for Windows 2000.
Has
anyone seen any article (or even third party web page or book) that
expands
on that and actually talks about the reason for each of these settings,
which Microsoft programs will use those folders and how, etc.?



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