Re: Can't set permissions
From: Rob Roark (RobRoark_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/20/04
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Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 15:23:07 -0800
"Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote:
> In article <5FBFAD14-D432-460C-8D8A-F990EBC7A90E@microsoft.com>, Rob
> Roark <RobRoark@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >I've got two PC's in the same workgroup, both running XP Pro SP2. I'd like
> >to use a NTFS partition on one of them to back up data from the other. I
> >want to set permissions so that only the user of the PC doing the backup can
> >see the data (not even the user on the PC being backed up to) I've tried to
> >set it so that only that user has read/write, etc. permissions, but whenever
> >I attempt to add a user to the list in the sharing tab of the partition, I'm
> >unable to search anything other than the local machine. How can I add a user
> >on another PC?
>
> That's how it is in a workgroup, Rob: you can only specify permissions
> for users on the local machine. Create a user account on the local
> machine with the same user name and password that you use to log onto
> the other machine. The permissions that you set for the local user
> will also apply to the network user. Specify the user as:
>
> LocalMachine\UserName
>
> I don't think it's possible to prevent the user on the local machine
> from accessing its own data on the local machine.
> --
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> Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
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Would it be possible if I were to specify only that user, and remove the
"everyone" group, Also, setting the new user as "owner" of the share?
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