Related topics

Drive Letter Change + Shares/Security
See here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326549/ You should probably look at the folder's NTFS Security permissions & inheritance for the cause of the problem I got the same message so I once again checked that folder and the read-only bit got reset again. I have tried to set it from the top folder and it went

Big Security Permission Mistake - Please Help if You Can
If
you give up, there is also a way to undo the security settings to try to reset the group policy back to the state of a fresh new install of Windows. AND also add auditing settings on individual folders or registry keys in the NTFS security properties in Windows Explorer or the REGEDT32 registry editor.

Default NTFS security settings
I guess my main note was to show that when one applies the whole template in order to reset (some of) the filesystem NTFS security, one is also reverting post-install changes particularly to I only wanted to describe the initial security template to restore to initial setup after a goof modifying permissions.

Quick way of removing "dead" users permissions on NTFS drives?
Microsoft
MVP [Windows NT/ 2000] "Dave" wrote: Hi, I accidentally messed up NT security permissions by removing the everyone group, and adding only admin (screwed the inheritance as well) on Pretty much, I need to reset ALL folder\file access permissions on NTFS boot partition to Win2k defaults; is it possible?

Report Error
Actually the NTFS security system first checks the ownership - if the accessing user is the owner of those files, NTFS automatically grants enough access for the user to change It's painfully slow to manually reset the permissions. A very wise person recently advised me not to allow users to change permissions.

Inheritable Permission problem
Then you might be able to use secedit to restore ntfs security to default settings. It is best to leave permissions alone on the \winnt folder. You should be able to take ownership from the security tab and then reset the permissions. Oli "Karl" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Incorrect Permissions on Subweb
The next test I would do on both of those subfolders is: Go to the NTFS security tab Uncheck the "inherit" checkbox und the advanced tab and select the copy option. I reset permissions and shares and viola! I have the exact same behavior. I have also tested this locally and it does not happen.

что за файл и как его yдалить?
Al Small AlSm...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin In trying to tighten up security for file sharing two WinXP-ProSP2 systems in a Workgroup (not Domain), I reset NTFS Special Permissions on overall hard drives--Bad Mistake! Will the use of SECEDIT as described in KBID313222 work

Default NTFS security settings
Anyhow the only way I have found of removing them is to reset the permissions for the whole drive (and then manually alter the permissions again). A friend said you could just leave them and they wont cause any harm, but I don't want to do this as it clogs up the security display, hes left them and ended up

Permissions reset when I save the file
On a few Excel files, we want to set security permissions different from the average file. However, whenever someone who has permission saves the file, the permissions are reset, which means they are inherited from the folder settings. This only seems to affect Excel files, as Excel creates temp files for working,

Server crashed and NTFS problems
Finally
figured out my permissions within SYSVOL (the share)\Policies were hosed and users could not access the policy. I reset these NTFS Security permissions so that Everyone could at least READ, and lo and behold it worked. However, you should not have to mess with permissions in these folders unless you are

get TS login screen but "specified remote computer not found"
Items that are reset include NTFS file system files and folders, the registry, policies, services, privilege rights, and group membership. To reset your operating system I recently changed security permissions on the C: drive of my server and now a number of applications don't work - or can't be uninstalled.

DOS Bootable diskette for NTFS partitions
Bakken-s...@hydro.com microsoft public scripting vbscript microsoft public scripting wsh Charles Blair wrote: I am unable to find script to reset NTFS security inheritance from parent folder and reset NTFS security to child folder. I would like to be able to run this to a remote computer but local execution would

Default NTFS security for new user accounts
It is a long story. Basically, I was playing around with security permissions on the D drive (NTFS). I accidentally unchecked everyone permission. I was able to reset the permission on the D drive. But everything is still messy. Then I found some files were delete by the repair processs.

Pull Subscription Error (Source: (OS); Error Number: 5)
Hello, I have a user who has been monkying around with his NTFS permissions to the point where things aren't working properly. Is there a tool/command that resets all NTFS permissions back to the way they were at the original install?? Troy Interesting. I found the file under: C:\WINDOWS\security\templates\setup

Default NTFS security for new user accounts
All user permissions had been changed. User only had Read Only privileges. I manually reset all user permissions on Users home directories, Sure enough, permissions had to be reset/re-applied again. Now, at the end of the day, I'm finding that once again, all the permissions need to be reset.

Report Error
If its in a w2k domain you can set the permissions on the file via the security settings in a GPO Kerry "Charles Smith" <c3sm...@bop.gov> wrote in message news:1285b01c26c97$6fbaa680$3bef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA10... The NTFS permissions are reset on my database file each time it closes (I have an Access 2000 Runtime

"Error 1926 Could not set file security..."
A couple of times, I've had to reinstall XP on my system, every time I've done this I've ended up with security permissions for users in the form of S- followed by a Anyhow the only way I have found of removing them is to reset the permissions for the whole drive (and then manually alter the permissions again).

Moving Files/shares alongwith their security/share permissions
Bob Morvay adamantiumro...@hotmail.com microsoft public security Another odd effect... I set the NTFS permissions on the web folder to allow the IUSR to In fact, the IUSR account is reset to not allow write. How can I allow content editors a means of creating folders that will have the right permissions set for

Problems configuring security for services
"Torgeir Bakken (MVP)" wrote: Tony Goossens wrote: Is there an easy way to restore the default security permissions for a drive. I am not worred if all drvies are defaulted as well Hi For Windows XP Pro: How To Reset Security Settings Back to the Defaults http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=313222 -- torgeir,