Summary: The security tab and quota tab in the properties of the d: partition are not shown. They are listed in the c: partition. Both C: and D: were showing...
Summary: The Security Tab is located in the Properties section. If you right click on a file or folder in Explorer and select Properties you should see a Gene...
Summary: I have a NTFS HD but since yesterday I don't have a security tab in the properties. I checked the Registry and the Services but without Success. thx 4...
Summary: I have a win2k server set up as a PDC, running Active Directory. At first I couldn't acces user folders in the hard drive because there was an access ...
Summary: I figured out the problem .for anyone with the same problem this was what I did ,opened my computer ,opened C drive , right clicked program files , cl...
Summary: Open the ACL (property sheet >> Security Tab) on your fax and add the administrators back into it. You can do this using an account with administrato...
Summary: The following can be done on a stand alone W2K Pro workstation...I think it will also work in your case. Group Policy can be configured on a stand alo...
Summary: Might be set for installed user only.... Right-click your printer (it is shared I assume ??) select properties, select security tab. Ensure printer is...
Summary: First of all verify that the OU you applied the group policy to is not the "Domain controllers" OU. If you did then the group policy would be applied...
Summary: A missing Security Tab is a sign of one thing and one thing only. The OS is formatted in FAT32. If you have no Security Tab, your Win2K istallation ...
Summary: in w2k server i have opened active directory users and computers,i expand domain,then expand domain controller,when i select properties in the pop up ...
Summary: Here is the situation. I previously had a computer with 2 hd's. The secondary hd was only used for file storage and program installation. I had a s...
Summary: say you have a folder within a network shared folder that can't be deleted due to permissions. there is only one group under the Security tab and that...
Summary: I'm running w2000 on a LAN at work. I've noticed that when I go into "my computer" right click on the ntfs drive where w2000 is, select properties > s...
Summary: Well, the security tag is easy enough. Your partition(s) has to be NTFS to be able to have the security tab since those are the NTFS permissions. Yo...
Summary: I see what you mean. Ok, lets try this, open my computer, right click c: (for example). Then to properties, then the Security Tab. Do you have an Ever...
Summary: To clarify: When looking at the properties of a shared folder, there are tabs for sharing and security. On the sharing tab, you can name the share, ...
Summary: First, you need to have an NTFS partition to get the security you want. FAT32 can't be setup to prevent local users from accessing folders on a local...
Summary: K here's what i want to do...I dont want my users in Win2k to be able to click on certian folders and then to be able to select properties tab..allowi...
Summary: First off, I have my system back. But I have just spent the last 20 hours trying to figure out NTFS security, and I've gotten nowhere. It just doesn't...
Summary: all you have to do is set permissions on it like you would any other file. right click on the boot.ini file / select properties /select the security t...
Summary: Hi! I have windows 2000 installed on a system having three FAT 32 partitions. I have created one user profile in addition to administrator. I want to ...
Summary: I too had the same problem just last week. I had exactly the same folders like that of yrs and much more..some 15 GB on my hd was taken over.. try to...