Re: Permissions question

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From: Hoth (Hoth_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/28/05


Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 13:27:01 -0800

Thanks Allen,

That was very handy.

Liam

"Allen M" wrote:

> No need to create a new Administrators group. You can secure the directory
> and deny the option to "take ownership". Go to Security/Permissions and
> Advanced. Select the group or account in question and click on the Edit
> button. there you will see the option to deny "Take Ownership". As far as
> not allowing others to see the directory you can create a hidden share by
> adding $ to the end of the share name.
>
>
> "Hoth" <Hoth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6612EC69-DC08-4E77-A83B-BBF311DBB816@microsoft.com...
> >I want to have a two-tier administrators group.
> > The top group has acess to evrything.
> > The second group has access to everything EXCEPT the abiltity to take
> > owbership of folders.
> >
> > The situation.
> > Directors want to ensure their data cannot be seen by anyone...including
> > the
> > network admin. We have a turnover of contractors that use the admin login
> > to
> > install CRM, SQL etc etc.
> > By giving one Super Admin they believe this will suffice.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> > Any other suggestions?
> >
> > Liam
>
>
>


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