Re: User lost from ACL
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 00:35:05 -0600
Possibly you have Group Policy in the domain that is enforcing file
permissions on that folder or even it could be happening locally with a
security template that is being applied at startup or by schedule. You can
use the command rsop.msc in the run box to find out what Group Policy
settings are being applied to that domain computer and user. If there is a
group that has necessary access permissions to the folder you may want to
add the user to the group as long as he does not end up with excessive
permissions/powers on the computer or in the domain. --- Steve
"crmurr" <crmurr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D43E9488-29CC-4D02-A0D8-E4E83DC8BA48@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I am running WinXP Pro SP2 in a Win2k Server Active Directory domain. I
> recently installed a certain new application. When I tried to open the
> app
> when logged on as a domain user it failed. I added the user to the NTFS
> Access Control List for the folder containing the program files and give
> the
> user Modify permission. The program starts fine with this condition set.
>
> When I logon with the user account the next day the program starts and
> performs normally. When I try to close the program I get errors and
> ultimately have to use Task Manager to close the application.
>
> When this occurs I find the user is no longer included in the NTFS ACL for
> the folder containing the program files.
>
> Why does the user disappear from the list of users given NTFS permissions?
>
.
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