Re: Mapped Drive Question
- From: Ron Sochanski <RonSochanski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 09:08:02 -0800
On the Windows Server 2003 machine, the share permissions are:
Everyone: Allow Read
webdocs: Allow Full Control, Change, Read
(webdocs is the name of an account on the Windows Server 2003 machine.)
On the same machine, the file permissions are:
Administrators: All* (see below), Special Permissions
Creator Owner: Special Permissions*
System: All* (see below)
Users: Read & Execute*, List Folder Contents*, Read*, Special Permissions*
webdocs: All (see below)
* - greyed
"All" permiisions are Full Control, Modify, Read & Execute, List Folder
Contents, Read, Write
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
Ron Sochanski wrote:.
On our corporate LAN, a user on a Windows XP machine logs into the
machine using the Novell Client for Windows. That user can then
apparently map a network drive on the machine for a Windows Server
3003 server using the the same user name/password combo used to log
into the machine, even though no such account exists on the server.
How can this be? Please advise.
What are the share/file and folder permissions on the Windows [2]003 shared
folder?
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Shenan Stanley
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