Re: NDS vs NTFS File Scan (F) Capabilities
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Date: 03/22/05
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Date: 22 Mar 2005 10:14:16 -0800
I do not mean to flame anybdoy but it seems like this was come with a
very trollistic manner and is attempting to present the idea that users
can access the files.
If a user does not have read permission and/or is denied readpermission
on a directory then the user may see that directory but that user
cannot browser anything in that directory. This being said, the only
folder they would be able to "see" would be the root folder. Just
because they can see the root folder does not mean they can either a)
browser the folder, b) browser the contents of the folder or c) access
any files/folders inside of the folder.
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