Re: NTFS permissions setting
- From: Richard Giagnacovo <RickGiagnacovo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:05:18 +0100
Ideally, it would be better to sort out the permissions and group memberships to prevent student users making any permission changes whatsoever. However, if I understand you correctly, I think you want to hide the 'Security' tab from the 'Properties' dialogue box.
Do you apply group policies to your student accounts? The easiest way to do this would be using Group Policy. The location of the policy is, User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components, Windows Explorer, Hide Security tab - set this to enabled.
Jeremy Schubert wrote:
At our school, we have student computers with two partitions, c and d. The c drive is frozen with deep freeze. The d drive is not frozen so students can use it to render videos..
I have developed a program that allows the teachers to create sub folders on the d drive and assign modify permissions to specific students.
Since teachers can do that, I have only given students the permission to read and view contents on the root of d so that they can navigate to and open their folders.
But I also have to make the students local administrators so they can use their video editing programs poperly.
So, when students try to create a folder on their own on the root of d, they get a message saying you can't do that. But they can go into the properties for the d partition and manipulate the Security (NTFS) settings. Even though they can't seem to create a folder when they give themselves full rights (because their global group is denied), I'd like to know how to hide the permissions from them if possible (or at least have it so they can't manipulate the permssions even if they can see them).
Any suggestions? Thanks,
Jeremy
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