Re: Yes, the file system is NTFS%%
From: Roger Abell (mvpNOSPAM@asu.edu)
Date: 08/15/02
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From: "Roger Abell" <mvpNOSPAM@asu.edu> Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 18:47:50 -0700
"R. Asselin" <asselr@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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> OK try this (found it in a forum)
>
> "If you have Windows XP, and your hard drive is formatted as NTFS, you can
> set permissions on files so that only users you specify can access them.
> However, if your Windows XP computer is not part of a Domain on a network,
> you may notice that there is no Security tab when you right-click a file
and
> choose Properties. For some reason, the default for Windows XP computers
> that are part of a Domain is to have that visible. For Windows XP
computers
> that are not part of a Domain (they are stand-alone, or part of a
> workgroup), the default is to have the Security tab hidden.
> To reveal the Security tab, open Windows Explorer, and choose Folder
Options
> from the Tools menu. On the View tab, scroll to the bottom of the
Advanced
> Settings and clear (click) the check box next to "Use Simple File
Sharing."
> Click OK to apply the change, and you should now have a Security tab when
> viewing the properties of a file on an NTFS volume."
>
You really should attribute quotes as to origin.
-- Roger
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