Re: Shared folder security tab...Windows 2003 server
- From: "cyanide00" <cyanide00@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Feb 2006 08:31:07 -0800
Ok, so under owner in the properties/security/advanced/owner box there
is only domainname/administrator and domainname/administrators. The
user(s) name is not in there so they shouldn't be able to change their
own permissions right? Or would I have to remove these accounts? I'm
also sure that the user is not a part of the administrators group.
So lets say I just want to hide the security tab from the users. I
tried this once already and I couldn't get it to work. I probably did
it wrong. I went into the gpedit.msc, to edit the group policy, using
administrative templates. Then I obviously enable hide security tab
THOUGH this works, it doesn't work for a folder thats shared on the
network from the server. In other words if I log into the domain using
a supposed restricted user name, find the shared folder and right click
it I can still see the security tab and also change the permissions
even though this user did not create the folder. What am I missing? Is
there a way to add users to this group policy to restrict the security
tab (even if its shared) but allow my user name to still see the
security tab??? Any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance...
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