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Subject: Re: NTFS and ACLs
From: H Carvey (keydet89YAHOO.COM)
Date: Wed Sep 13 2000 - 19:46:11 CDT


> Machine 1) I bring up properties=> security=>
> permissions.

On what object? Or is it irrelevant based on your
example?

The screen and info is not the
> standard GUI to which I am "accustomed." The dialog
> box is very primitive, has large check boxes, etc
> ,and various inheritance "hooks" on some of the
> accounts listed. Say you want to remove a group...
> you may have to go to an advanced tab to remove the
> inheritance feature first. It also warns that you
> must add a legitimate group before removing the only
> existing one, because removing the only group will
> mean Everybody was denied access. The auditing tab
> is also only found after pressing the advanced radio
> button. What have I stumbled on to, and how do I
> get this workstation to display file properties with
> the standard NTFS properties dialog box?

Okay, it's still not clear...I clicked on a file on my
NT 4.0 SP6a server, chose Properties->Security. In
tha t window, I have options for Permissions,
Auditing, and Ownership. I do not have to choose some
"advanced radio button" to get to Auditing on the
file...it's just a button that spawns another dialog
box.

More importantly, I just push the Permissions button
and I get the server "to display file properties with
the standard NTFS properties dialog box?"

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