I have recently created a new folder for an new user. I want to restrict
access to certain programs and files for that user. I have searched for how
to do this but can only seem to find info telling me I can do it but not how
and warning me about causing problems for current users. I need a
step-by-step process to identify what this new user is allow access to or
what the new user is not allowed access to. It's one of those things I think
is probably very simple only I can't figure out how to do it. Thanks for
your help.
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Securing a standalone workstation ...Documents folder.... but to fully acheive this hiding breaks the applications on ... to Windows Explorer that let you restrict drive access?... (microsoft.public.security)
Re: Searching through Items with created Property (DisplayFormat = FALSE) ... You cannot use Restrict or Find unless the field has been added to the ... It's also not listed as a valid setting for the DisplayFormat...AddToFolders is the argument that controls whether it's added to the folder, ... I would add the field to the folder and initialize it to a default value ... (microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba)
Re: Deny _WRITE_ access to a file ... >> script runs as BUILTIN\SYSTEM). ... to try to go the "extra mile" and "really" restrict the things. ... So any other folder (for example, those hanging from C: ... >The explicit DENY will generally override the ALLOW. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.security)
Re: Deny _WRITE_ access to a file ... >> script runs as BUILTIN\SYSTEM). ... to try to go the "extra mile" and "really" restrict the things. ... So any other folder (for example, those hanging from C: ... >The explicit DENY will generally override the ALLOW. ... (microsoft.public.security)
Re: Deny _WRITE_ access to a file ... >> script runs as BUILTIN\SYSTEM). ... to try to go the "extra mile" and "really" restrict the things. ... So any other folder (for example, those hanging from C: ... >The explicit DENY will generally override the ALLOW. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.security)