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Cant change Read only attribute for folder
... Simply add the security to the folder containing the files, if you are using Windows 2000, (ie NTFS), then the security is there just se it. (non-shared) folder is moved/copied to this shared folder then I have to reset the security permissions on the file so that is can be opened by a person via the LAN.

NTFS directory security changed
This means that NTFS type security will not recognise these accounts, and you must therefore reset all NTFS security permissions on the new server. -- Tim Hill -- Windows NT MVP Sven wrote in message <01bd9e91$24326190$8671c39f@mc61>... Hello everyone... I'm setting up a new machine as a replacement for an existing

Downloaded files have wrong security permissions
Stuart Presley stua...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public commerceserver businessdesk Diaa, There's a small blurb in the CS2002 documents that mention the resetting of security permissions on the Bizdesk files. It should also apply to CS200 if that is what you are using.: To reset ACEs on Commerce Server 2002

Default NTFS security for new DB
Then recreate the share granting "Everyone" full control. Then in the security tab of that folder click "advanced" - in there click Add and again select "Everyone" and grant full control. Back in Advanced check the box that says "Reset permissions on all child objects........" and click "Apply". Hope this helps pc.

Resetting C-drive permissions w/o damaging data, apps, user pr
Often
what I've done in the past is to reset the permissions to Everyone Group with Full Control on the entire wwwroot directory structure (or whatever the So, even though the Web thinks it should "Inherit Permissions", the underlying NTFS security hasn't changed. Here's my questions: 1) What's resetting this

reset IIS
If the new admin account does the backup without a problem, reset the security permissions on the registry keys using the new account, and return full access to the original admin account. From what I can tell, it seems that something was changed in either the NTFS security or the Domain Admin account. .

Quick way of removing "dead" users permissions on NTFS drives?
In
the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box, click the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in, click Add, click Close, and then click OK. 5. To create a new security database, As you can read in the subject, I would like to reset all NTFS permissions across the entire drive back to those of a clean install.

locking and gfs
Quasi qu...@innocent.com nz comp Windows 2000 updates the NTFS drives on your system during install. You need an updated NTFS.SYS file to read these drives. Simply install Service Pack 5 and you should once again have access to the drive (although you may need to reset security permissions if you played around too

NTFS Boot Disk/Volume Won't Re-Boot After Permissions Change
Sean
"Quilnux" wrote: I'm not an expert at this but, assuming your only issue is with NTFS permissions you should just be able to take ownership of the files then reset the permissions as you see fit for your environment. To take ownership, login as administrator (I find it's best to use the local administrator

Roaming Profile Not Staying Mandatory
По окончании процесса нажимаем кнопку "reset computer" в Norton Ghost 2001 и, в момент загрузки логотипа с версией BIOS, выключаем компьютер. .... После изменения прав доступа к файлам (security permissions) на NTFS хочется вернуть все к тому виду, как было после установки. Возможно ли это? Да, это возможно.

SP4 & NT Backup - System State problem
I then reset the root to the default security back and propagated it through all the subdirectories. All seems to be ok again, but this is the second time and I know I didn't go into the drive properties and change the drive security permissions. I have scanned my system with both AV and spyware scanners,

Advice Needed - NT Experts
Any thoughts on how I can get into this NTFS formatted HDD again? TIA ==Carl Carl Warner I have glanced through two products, Winternals Disk in that system with a new install of W2K Server on it and see whether or not I actually can get to the other HDD to reset security permissions to get it bootable agin.

Pesky Programs at Start Up
I tried repeatedly to reset that group and even to add other groups with just Author, Browse, but it would never stick and I would always get Administer, Author, Browse. I finally resorted to using NTFS security to remove that group from the _vti_bin\_vti_adm directory permissions (where it had RX).

computer will not authenticate
Roger Abell mvpNOS...@asu.edu microsoft public win2000 security Then, after doing as Steve has suggested, go back to the root folder of the user's profile, access the NTFS security dialog, go into the advanced view, and check to replace permissions on all subordinate files and folders. This procedure will reset the

File System Object and Security Permissions
It
turns out that after I put XP in in a multi boot machine, all my NTFS partitions were "upgraded" and that made PM no longer functional. Notice security setiings are being reset. What this tells me is that security/permissions are what is causing the mode_exception BSOD in ntoskernel at boot.

NTFS permissions
Eric [MSFT] e...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public officeupdate Hi Tom, Are you running the NTFS file system on your WinXP Pro machine? Error 5 Verify that you have sufficient privileges to modify the security permissions of this file. Install was tried as computer administratior and domain administrator.

Command-line file ownership management
I have tried using the LOCAL Admin Account to take OWNERSHIP, which works. I have tried to remove everyone except the LOCAL Admin account from the ACL and then reset security but yet I cannot access my folder. Restoring is not an option. When I click the folder or try to reset permissions I get "Access is Denied".

NO pagefile.sys - how to fix
Apparently the IUSR_MachineName account didn't have read access to the inetpub and wwwroot folder anymore. I added them back and all was fine but I'm afraid this might happen again. As you can read in the subject, I would like to reset all NTFS permissions across the entire drive back to those of a clean install.

Event id 1000 and 1001
!Sylvain Ct (NDL) a crit dans le message ... config=NTserver sp4 with IIs4 I have changed the NTFS permission of my Intranet (wwwroot and sub dirs) and since then I have troubles What perms should I put to reset from the original ones? -- Sylvain Pls send a copy by mail after removing the antispam string.

Simple, yet impossible ?
Bakken-s...@hydro.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin 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