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norrland

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May 19, 2001
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Hi, this is my scenario:
I have win2000server on my computer that is a domaincontroller, i log on as a administrator and create a folder directly under c:, I rightclick the folder and choose properties - security and removes the everyone group and adds administrators that I give full control and user1 that I only give read permissions. I then add user1 to the printoperators group so that the user1 can log on interactively on my domaincontroller. I log on as user1 and then am being very surprised because i can delete the folder. How is that possible?, i have only readperm for that folder, the filesystem is ofcourse NTFS.

Many thanks
Andreas /Sweden
 
Is user 1 given permissions in another group?(ie:power users od admin equivalency)
 
Is user 1 given permissions in another group?(ie:power users or admin equivalency)
 
No user1 is only member of domain users and print operators (print operators isn´t member of another group).

/Andreas
 
andreas, are you sure that you have set the permission for Local Security? maybe the Read-only permission you set for User1 is for the Network Share. please bear in mind that when a user logs on locally on a machine, it is using the local security on the files and not the network security.

:)
Jeffrey Rebong
Computer Engineer/Network Administrator
jrdebug@yahoo.com
 
Have you checked the Advanced user rights on the file.

Dan
 
Make sure that the ENHERITABLE permissions check mark is removed from the SECURITY tab. The root may have FULL CONTROL to ALL USERS. Joseph L. Poandl
MCSE 2000


 
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