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Lisa
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RE: Share permissions question
Hi David, I have read every post you and David have posted re permissions
i.e. parent and child inherient etc. I am not a newbie to the computer world
but definitely not a Tech either. My question is, my ex boyfriend (who
works in the IT World) set up my computer. When I click properties--->
security---> I have the usually Admin, My name etc, but there is a list so
long, e.g. anonmyous user, remote access user, backup operator, etc. All
these have full rights, meaning all the boxes are ticked. Could you please
advise me if I have anything to worry about.
Kind regards
Lisa
"David Davis" wrote:
> Are your sharing permissions set to everyone, full control?
> --
> David Davis [MCSE, CCNA, Security +]
>
>
>
> "BrianB" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > With the Advanced Security Settings Permissions (Traverse folder, List
> > folder, Read attributes, Read extended attributes, and Read permissions -
> > This folder only) why can't users map to a folder?
> > All inheritable permissions and Replace permission entries are not checked.
> >
> > Users need to map to this folder then choose a sub-folder from a list.
> > Users have Share permissions to use only some of the sub-folders and should
> > not be able to browse or use the sub-folders they do not have other Share
> > permissions to use.
> > Users can map a drive to the sub-folders they have permissions to but we
> > want to map a drive to the main folder so we don't end up mapping multiple
> > drives per user.
> >
> > Thanks
> > BrianB
Hi David, I have read every post you and David have posted re permissions
i.e. parent and child inherient etc. I am not a newbie to the computer world
but definitely not a Tech either. My question is, my ex boyfriend (who
works in the IT World) set up my computer. When I click properties--->
security---> I have the usually Admin, My name etc, but there is a list so
long, e.g. anonmyous user, remote access user, backup operator, etc. All
these have full rights, meaning all the boxes are ticked. Could you please
advise me if I have anything to worry about.
Kind regards
Lisa
"David Davis" wrote:
> Are your sharing permissions set to everyone, full control?
> --
> David Davis [MCSE, CCNA, Security +]
>
>
>
> "BrianB" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > With the Advanced Security Settings Permissions (Traverse folder, List
> > folder, Read attributes, Read extended attributes, and Read permissions -
> > This folder only) why can't users map to a folder?
> > All inheritable permissions and Replace permission entries are not checked.
> >
> > Users need to map to this folder then choose a sub-folder from a list.
> > Users have Share permissions to use only some of the sub-folders and should
> > not be able to browse or use the sub-folders they do not have other Share
> > permissions to use.
> > Users can map a drive to the sub-folders they have permissions to but we
> > want to map a drive to the main folder so we don't end up mapping multiple
> > drives per user.
> >
> > Thanks
> > BrianB