Re: Permissions
Thanks all, it was the synched password.
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 14:09:32 -0700, PL <plecki2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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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