A key element to this is that a user will be granted the least security
possible when the share and NTFS permissions are combined. For example, if
the NTFS permissions give a user read access but the shared permission is
read/write for everyone the user will still only have read access.
I
There are a number of ways to do what you're talking about, but I don't
think that's necessarily the correct approach to solving what
you're worried about. There are two kinds of permissions on a microsoft
system (assuming that you're running NTFS which XP normally does)
Yes, I am using NTFS
From: Di Fresco Marco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here it is my situation: computer with WinXP Pro. and a cable modem; I have
4 account (+1 for Guest but it is off, +1 one I can not delete):
Administrator (that I use for configurations), my account (for daily use)
and 2 account for both my parents (other
Hi,
I hope you accept another request from a newbie home user (by the way, thank
again for the suggestions about basic software for security [Suggestions
for basic software for security]).
Here it is my situation: computer with WinXP Pro. and a cable modem; I have
4 account (+1 for Guest but it