Re: Permissions



It sounds like the built in administrator account has the same password on
the server with the share and the server you logged onto. If you can access
the administrative shares such as C$ on that server also then that would
verify they do have the same password. --- Steve


"PL" <plecki2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I don't understand something... I have a file share on a server with
full control share permissions but limited NTFS permissions propagated
all the way down through the structure. NTFS permissions are full
control for administrators and system, read-only for domain users. It
mostly works as expected, however, why is it that when I log in to
another server within the same domain with only the local admin
account, I can edit all files within the share.

Thanks,
Pete


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