Re: Sicherheitseinstellungen fehlen

From: Wolfgang Wandel (wwandel_at_web.de)
Date: 04/30/04

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    Date: Sat, 01 May 2004 00:45:25 +0200
    
    

    Hallo Tom,

    Tom Gaeb wrote:

    > Hallo,
    > ich habe bei einem Server das Problem, das in den Sicherheitseinstellungen
    > immer wieder Usernamen durch SIDs ersetzt werden und bei einer Datei fehlt
    > jetzt der Reiter Sicherheitseinstellungen. Ich kann mir das nicht erklären.
    > Das Dateisystem ist NTFS.

    weiss nicht ob das genau Dein Problem trifft, aber hier ein kleines
    M$-Zitat aus Q193826:

    <Zitat>
    How to Hide the Security Tab
    Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 and Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0

    This article describes how to hide the Security tab of a file or folder
    when Windows NT is formatted for NTFS. This may be useful if you do not
    want other users to change the permissions on a particular file or folder.

    MORE INFORMATION:
    -The Rshx32.dll file controls the Security tab. To hide the security
    tab, change the permissions of this system file.
    -By default, everyone has read permissions to this file, and the local
    administrator has full control rights.
    -To change the permissions on the file:
    Log on to the computer running Windows NT Server or Workstation as a
    local user who has Administrator rights. Open Windows NT Explorer and
    go to Winnt\System32.
    Search for the Rshx32.dll file. Go to the Properties of this file.
    Click the Security tab and then click Permission. Remove the Read
    permission of everyone and then add the appropriate rights to the
    appropriate users or user groups. Restart the computer.
    Now, only the users who have been assigned the rights can see the
    Security tab.
    </Zitat>

    In der Hoffnung, zumindest einen kleinen Ansatz geliefert zu haben.

    Gruss
    Wolfgang

    -- 
    Lernresistent und merkbefreit lässt sich leicht leben. Macht zumindest vieles einfacher.
    

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