Summary: TKS in advance! I have a NT Server 4.0 & Workstation 4.0. I like to secure the folders with password. Is there is any utility is available for it? Ot...
Summary: Good thing you had mentioned NTFS, wanderer. I just ass u me d that lftalora knew what he/she was talking about. I know, I shouldn't. Doesn't matter w...
Summary: You can't. FAT 16 can be read by Win 95 and NT. You can, in NT, confert from FAT 16 to NTFS, but not from NTFS to Fat 16. You need to re-install NT, a...
Summary: How would you set up a folder security so that you could map all users to the top level of the folder structure but have the users only able to view t...
Summary: If you want to assign security rights for certain Domains, Groups, or Individuals just go into Windows Explorer. Assign the proper permissions on the...
Summary: After installing Nt Server 4.0 and The Option Pack, I seem to have lost the security tab in the properties of a file or folder. How can I restore this...
Summary: I have a share set up on a server, which has pretty complicated security settings, which are necessary because of the applications that access the fil...
Summary: When i was mucking around with my standalone win nt server machine (which is dual boot with win 95 (nt uses NTFS 95 uses fat32)) i accidentally made a...
Summary: Those folders on the server should not be shared. This takes care of users access to the servers folders. There is little you can do to secure 98. Yo...
Summary: I recently joined an organization that had an NT network setup. They service many clients per day and have set up user accounts such as CLIENT1 - CLI...
Summary: I am a bit surprised that the admin has to take ownership. I have only had to do this when I want to delete folders. Start by making sure no file lev...
Summary: chmod is the security tab on the folder or files properties. It does not make sense that default permissions would not work unless the account being ...
Summary: I have a raid level 5 disk array on a Compaq NT server 4 with service pack 5 installed. The drives are compressed. When I log in as administrator and ...
Summary: You need to be logged on as administrator. Right click on the folder, select Security, then ownership. Take ownership and then you can do what you lik...
Summary: Some time ago we contracted the Nimda virus and I've discovered some folders in /inetpub/ftproot/... that do not belong there. Some of these have file...
Summary: We have six server here where I work, 4 local and two remote. On one of the remote servers when I go into Network Neighborhood and click on that on t...
Summary: try right-clicking on the folder then 'properties', 'security', 'ownership'. there you will see the name of the guy who created the folder. hoping it ...
Summary: The probleme is that the folder you want to delete your are not the owner for that reasan you need to have an administrator previlage and take the own...
Summary: If you logon at the server console as user Administrator and use NT Explorer to view the drives you should be able to select the folders and right-cli...
Summary: First, I would like to wish everyone a safe and happy holidays.. I'm installing new larger hard disk on our server to replace our old small one. I w...
Summary: Personally, I believe giving "Full Access" permissions to anyone across the network who is not an administrator (and a trained one), is silly. But tha...
Summary: Hi We have an NT server with windows 2000 client, I have created a security group policy and saved it as NT policy.pol in netlogin folder. I have app...