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Domain controller and Active Directory
Name: asim_614 Date: May 23, 2009 at 00:53:46 Pacific OS: Windows server 2003 CPU/Ram: 2.8dua/1gb Product: Hewlett-packard / D102ggc2 Subcategory: Servers
Comment:
Dear Sir, My data/file server and Domain controller is in one same computer. All clients are accessing for official work so one of them is hiding folder, cause of this i am in trouble. Now please tell me how i can trap who is doing this thing and how can block him. It is necessary to give them administrative privileges for working on it.
Name: swasthik_ms Date: May 23, 2009 at 21:35:46 Pacific
Reply:
You just give the NTFS permissions....to the directory.
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Response Number 2
Name: asim_614 Date: May 24, 2009 at 22:20:29 Pacific
Reply:
First of all thanks for replying. Sir its necessary to give them administrator rights for accessing, using and updating data, after this ultimately they can hide it. If you've any special information to give them all rights except hiding the folders.
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