nd
yet further down the list of acls there is a no (deny) it is never read so
it is not applied.
>
> This has been demonstrated in many of john craddocks ad sessions.
>
> Mark
>
> -----Original Message-
> From: Ahmed Al-Awah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Da
it
> has a response it stops looking for further responses so if a yes
> (allow) is found yet further down the list of acls there is a no
> (deny) it is never read so it is not applied.
> >
> > This has been demonstrated in many of john craddocks ad sessions.
> >
> > Ma
or further responses so if a yes (allow) is found yet further down
the list of acls there is a no (deny) it is never read so it is not applied.
This has been demonstrated in many of john craddocks ad sessions.
Mark
-Original Message-----
From: Ahmed Al-Awah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 1
Title: Message
Hi
all,
I'm
hoping someone can help explain a situation I came across recently.
I have a global security group that has been denied access to a specific
network drive (a folder on a server). However, certain members within the global
security group are able to access the dr
Title: Message
Hello all,
Until recently we had two domains, a W2K domain and a
WinNT4 domain. I've managed to finally shut down the Windows NT4 domain.
However, given our previous setup and the trust relationships that existed
between both domains I'm left with several users from the old do
Since we're on topic..is anyone using Symantec AntiVirus 10 corp edition for
A/V protection in a domain environment?
-Original Message-
From: Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 4, 2005 11:07 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: R
Hello all,
I have an Win2k AD env with 200 users. I was wondering if anyone has a
script that will delete a specific file from several locations
automatically? What I'm trying to do is delete a specific file from each
users home folder. We have over 200 hundred users, any advice is
appreciated.
K