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I give up. Going back to 98!
Charles Smith c3sm...@bop.gov microsoft public win2000 security The NTFS permissions are reset on my database file each time it closes (I have an Access 2000 Runtime database which utilizes the 'Compact-on-Close' feature; According to Microsoft technical paper Q295234, this is designed).

A tool to manage security and reset default file and folder ...
I went into the NT Explorer and reset the security permissions (full control for admin, change for authors, read for everyone) for wwwroot and the subfolders but the Security option is inactive. All partitions on this box are NTFS formated. So, I seem to be missing something again. I'll continue to look around.

Security patches fail to install
The q neglects to give any instructions on this point, and I believe it messes up security at the child levels. I'd like to find a list of the default permissions for the default web site, and children, so the securtiy can be reset. Does anyone know of such a list, or of a way to get the permissions back to square

NT4 newbie dropped in the deep end.. HELP!
Your file system (NTFS) permissions ultimately make or break security. Ensure the anonymous portions of your web content grant access to the IUSR_computername account. I have not pinned down the exact conditions of when it is set and unset, but page refreshes can often (but not always) reset the value,

NTFS Boot Disk/Volume Won't Re-Boot After Permissions Change
Cluster size has nothing to do with NTFS security, however. Q5; Is it recommend that I install Active Desktop when installing IE4? Q7; On a server every power up and boot up (not a reset and boot up) this entree appears in the event log "The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable.

Reset NTFS Perms?
I don't believe you have the ability to make NTFS Security changes using that. "Could I abort an install at some point once the boot path is established and .... I made my IDE drive my boot drive and now when I reset boot to be the original/only drive, it cannot find drive E. WHY is it looking for E and not C ?

Default NTFS security for new DB
Org> wrote: If that second doesn't do anything of value, I probably then will end up trying another new HDD 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. I don't even know whether this is

Default NTFS security settings
Permissions should also be reset on the TEMP directory, the "Temporary Internet Files" directory, and any shared temporary files directory (C:\TEMP, C:\WINNT\TEMPORARY INTERNET I have been looking for guide that explains what security to set to tighten down the system, but still have it usable by the users.

sorts out & cleans up NTFS security permissions
I reset the NTFS security as described in articles Q244223 and Q242285) Most likely causes. 3. I had an entry in Surrogate Socket that "routed" all requests comming from port 80 to our exchange ASP Q175892 - Permissions Required for Outlook Web Access http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q175/8/92.

Network printer access denied
If so, then your issue could be SMS security permissions. If the Report is asking for Package information then you need Package read rights to return that Reset apptitle and enable uninstall. Register the shared dlls. Checking if SMSRPHost.exe is installed yet. SMSRPHost not yet installed, installing.

User locked out everone and herself from NTFS security
/contactus.asp, line 90 As soon as my host called me back (it took him 3 days 'cause he's doing his bit pro bono and he was busy), he reset the pemissions and it now The is a permissions issue and easy to fix, in windows explorer right click the database file and select properties then goto the security tab.

IIS 5.0 ASP Error 500
The gate is not conditional, even if you use the Advanced tab option to "reset permissions on child objects", but this effectively flips the "inheritance Therefore you need to understand that in the NTFS Security page, the tick box to control "inheritance" is all or nothing....and it is by definition dynamic if

Share Permissions
The system this is running on is: - Windows 2000 Professional (with all updates) and an NTFS file system. - Office 2000 Professional (again, I have reset the security permissions so that anyone can have full access to the file. - This error occurs when I try to open the PST file using any of the following

URGENT !!! Unexpected error on logon process
"When the new file is created, it automatically inherits the default NTFS permissions for new files in that particular folder." What threw me though, is that this is very tricky... So far, what I have found is that you have to go all the way back to the root directory, add your desired group, and "Reset permissions

remove security for everyone
Kyle Booth k...@hotmail.com microsoft public win2000 active_directory microsoft public win2000 general I have Win2K Server with a Simple Dynamic NTFS Partition with several shares and security permissions set. I want to change the drive letter from E: to D:. Will this remove all the share and reset all the current

Roaming Profile Trouble
You might however need to manually configure the "correct" NTFS security settings. This KB Article explains the default permissions and user rights for IIS 6.0: "Default permissions and user rights for IIS 6.0" http://support.microsoft.com/?id=812614 If you still have problems to start IIS, please tell us what is

cannot use recycle bin
It seems that the Frontpage Extensions handle NTFS security different than it is handled simply through the windows explorer or file system manipulation. 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

FAQ 05/13
Low-level are permissions of file system (NTFS) and high-level are permissions of the share, which are checked by the Server service. Hope this helps "Sam Lau" <sam_sf...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:699c01c2bd2e$01fa2070$8af82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA03... Sorry, what do you mean by NTFS security?

File System Object and Security Permissions
If so, you have to take ownership as Administrators (the group) not Administrator (the user) and reset all the security underneath. You'll then need to change NTFS permissions so that Administrators, System, and the user him/herself=full control on the folder. also, is it the Domain Users groups or just the

Scripting security inheritance
If you take ownership as Administrators (*not* Administrator), push those settings down to subitems, and then change the NTFS security to: a) remove inheritence from to open the profile folder - if you don't have them, you'll have to take ownership as Administrators (the group) and reset the NTFS permissions.