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File System Object and Security Permissions
Note The NTFS file system must be used to set ACLs on individual files in addition to share-level permissions. Install antivirus software and updates It is imperative to install antivirus software and keep up-to-date on the latest virus signatures on all Internet and intranet systems. More security antivirus

Subdirectory Security Bug!?
and I changed settings to NTFS--Special Permissions. I agree with your advice to change only Sharing Permissions and not NTFS Security Permissions. But I think the problem is not that I So before I create a bigger problem, I need to know if there is anything I should know about using SECEDIT to reset defaults?

How 2 reset wwroot NTFS permissions
Apparently, someone was "investigating" the security settings and it's thought that they managed to remove "everyone" from the security permissions. but the result is that when I try to open the folder I get the message: folder x is not accessible access is denied Is it possible to reset the permissions?

Drive Letter Change + Shares/Security
... to modify NTFS permissions, there will always be a good chance that you will not be able to manage them w/ NT4 until you reset the perms as you describe. I have received a message as follows on my storage machine when I try to change the security permissions: "The security information for h:\"username" is

FrontPage Authentication Help
What if another admin played about with the NTFS security permissions of C:\? Is there a "revert back to system defaults" option? Currently the only way I see is to install Windows 2003 Server on another PC and compare NTFS security permissions on all files/folders in C:\. As for D:\ I have been trying to setup

Sharing problems
So I reset the security permissions for the entire drive and also enabled auditing of all and everyone's access failures for files and HKLM. There seems to be a small performance hit because of Please verify that you have proper permissions." My drive has only one NTFS volume with plenty of free space. Any ideas?

right NTFS permissions for bisdesk folder to work properly
... CORE read bmpx = No read raw = Yes write raw = Yes disable netbios = No reset on zero vc = No acl compatibility = auto defer sharing violations = Yes nt acl check permissions = Yes acl group control = No acl map full control = Yes create mask = 0744 force create mode = 00 security mask = 0777 force security

Windows2000 is changing file security permissions
Then I converted my primary drive to NTFS and made My Documents private. Then something happened and I reformated and reinstalled XP Pro on the NTFS drive. First, I re-applied the Setup Security Template in MMC, thinking it would reset all permissions. It did for all the XP system type files but did not affect

NTFS Security
You may be aware that with NTFS file systems, all files and folders have security permissions to control the type of access that's allowed - read, write, create, delete, etc. What happens when the next generation of viruses include code to reset write permissions on the Registry key we've protected?

File System Object and Security Permissions
Actually, they were reset to "Administrator and System with no permissions". I did not have the blue screen issue on reboot. I let chkdsk fix the drive and the I have noticed that all security/NTFS permissions on the root or C: are completely wiped. program files and winnt still keep theirs because they are not

Block AOL Inst. Messenger???
On that folder change ntfs permissions as follows. For the user - deselect full control and leave everything else including modify. Then select advanced/username/edit/uncheck create folders/append data from the allow column and then OK. You should find yourself back at the advanced security permissions window.

Thanks you Kevin,Nancy,Paul,Pat,Tony for help on '80004005 ...
My problem is that the newly copied files are not accessible (NTFS security permissions). I can't figure out why either. The directory (and all child directories and files) are set up to allow: IUSR_<machinename> FULL ACCESS webuser FULL_ACCESS webuser is the user that the VB COM object runs as in MTS If I try to

Resetting NTFS security from C root on
At the command prompt, enter Explorer and viola you are logged in with system permission. Now you simply reset the Administration password, or create a user with creates an NT service which then makes all files and directories on the server fully available to any and ALL users bypassing any NTFS security.

Resetting NTFS security from C root on
Stuart Presley stua...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public commerceserver businessdesk Salah, There's a small blurb in the CS2002 documents that mention the reseting of security permissions on the the Bizdesk files. It should also apply to CS200 if that is what you are using.: To reset ACEs on Commerce Server

Set security on C:\ drive - NTFS - Lost entire system - Why?
With home, it doesn't matter whether you are on an NTFS or FAT32 drive, you still won't have the individual file security permissions as you noted in your last post. If that doesn't work; you might try reinstalling Office 97 (it won't overwrite the updated files from the SRs, but may reset registry settings.

NTFS Security gone haywire
The Setup process will reset the permissions on root to Everyone as a side-effect of the setup. -- Tim Hill -- Windows NT MVP Peter Smith wrote in message <6taqto$...@svdns1.ubinet.ubs.com>... The most common cause we found was when well-meaning users try to tighten the NTFS security on the workstation and remove

Program Install LOCK DOWN for Win 2000 Users
Since the webs are in-process, whenever you add a folder or file using Frontpage, it inherits the NTFS security permissions from the parent folder but seems to always reset the Anonymous user to read only. Since my application is using the other id it is inherited properly and works to specifications.

If you can answer this, you're a god! W3SVC Event ID 3
Mark Verhagen ma...@edm.ntp.net microsoft public winnt50 beta security I have a deep folder structure which was set with permissions with NT4. I've installed Win2K Beta3 RC0 on this computer now and wanted to reset the security on this folder. The folder is NTFS 4.0 and shows a legacy SID id and is locked down from

Proper NTFS permissions for bizdesk
I have a weebsite with a member area, i have set the system up thus: I ran the permissions wizard for a public site and reset all the ntfs persmissions ect. in the members area i crated a group under users and groups on the server called cbl-1 I added a test user to it I added the group to the ntfs security on the

office 97 vs Windows XP problem
It's how I got the wise idea to use NTFS permissions to lock down the virtual directory, then change the application permissions. And I've reformatted and lost Some default security changes in IE or a Win2K SP could have caused this to happen, but it should be possible to reset. The first thing is finding out