Re: Secure files that must have read/write access?



From: "Bill" <no@xxxxxx>

| I have a set of files on a Windows XP Pro machine that serves as the
| file server in a very small network. A folder contains a set of files.
| Users must have read/write access to these files in order to run a
| program that uses the files. The files are accessed via a mapped drive.
| I want to make it as difficult as possible for someone to find and copy
| these files. What is the best way to do this?
|

Upgrade to a "real" server and use Domain Accounts in conjunction with NTFS Permissions and
NT Share permissions.

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Dave
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