Permissions
Hello there,
We have a problem at the moment with SPS2003. In that, when a user logs onto
their machine and tries to access a site they have no permission to access -
they receive an authentication login screen. When a user logs into that
screen using a different account (WITH permissions to access) and they tick
the remember password box - we encounter the following:-
Whenever they logon to any other site - they retain the permissions of that
person (ie. the administrator) and they can then access anything. The only
way to get rid of this is to delete the persons local profile and start again.
My question is this - is there anyway of refreshing these permissions if
someone accidently ticks this box without having to delete their local
windows profile?
Regards
Barry
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