Re: added four server names to the administrator group of a file serve
Why did you add them to the admin group in the first place?
DDS
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I need to know if my solution is a security concern. I added four server
names to the administrator group of a file server. The 4 servers have map
drives to the file server. I believe that it is an issue because the 4
servers have administrator rights on my file server.
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