NTFS Permission
Hi
I'm using Windows 2000 Server with AD (mixed Mode)
The user is registred on the server as domain user.
The user is loged in an other domain with the same init and password
The user is not administrator on his local computer and the other
domain.
The user has access on the files over a mapped drive with his init and
password.
Why the user can delete a file if the permission of the file is set
"Delete denied"?
Regards
Martin
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