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



David H. Lipman wrote:

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

By "real server" I assume you mean Windows Server 2003. What can I do
to obscure these files that everyone requires read/write access on
Windows Server that I cannot do with XP?

Note that this is a _very_ small organization with _very_ limited
resources. An enterprise solution is out of the question here. What I
need is suggestions that will achieve the best possible with the
environment that exists.

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..Bill.
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