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: 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: I currently have windows 98, but I was wondering if I should install windows nt 4.0 because in windows 98 the password protection sucks. In windows nt...
Summary: Help us Help you, When you say can't install anything do you mean "anything"? could be a security/rights issue. The only other idea is the install pa...
Summary: I have to perform an NT4 server replacement due to outdated server being replaced by a totally new one. It will still be WIN NT4 so nothing will chang...
Summary: FAT16 = 2Gig max partition size under '9x/DOS/win3x; under NT it can be upto 4Gig. NTFS can be significantly 'in excess' of 4Gig... NTFS allows a high...
Summary: You need to log onto the workstation itself as administrator (literaly) and edit the administrator group, adding your login to that group. Sounds lik...
Summary: I have created two Global groups on the domain. One allows the users access to the servers (NTFS etc) the second has been added to all the Client Loca...
Summary: Put them in power users. If your giving users administrator rights, you're defeating the security of NT and asking for a screweed up system. Bad idea...
Summary: right click the folder and go to security and click advanced and click owner..(i don't have NT loaded in front of me right now so i might be wrong but...
Summary: We are upgrading the systems at the compaany I work for to windows 2000 clients with an NT 4.0 domain. We have had windows 95/98 clients so there has ...
Summary: The correct way to do this is by using NT's 'sharing' configuration. Go to Windows Explorer, right click on the directory in question and choose 'not ...
Summary: Something to be aware about: Itīs best *never* to delete any user-account on NT (3.51/4.0). Just disable them if not needed. If you use a previous del...
Summary: None of these solutions work in the circumstance access is granted only to the user whom the directory is assigned. The NTFS security will not allow ...
Summary: Please help I have a user at our company who only quite recently has been denied access to a particular network program on our server. We have two ser...
Summary: Just curious. How can I test the strength of my security on NT 4.0, like logins & etc. Is there a software that you can buy/download to analyize such ...
Summary: Hello, I have just read the white paper on the Outlook 2000 E-Mail Security Update. One of the nice features of this update is the fact that Outlook a...
Summary: If Netscape can open the file, you don't have NT secure. If the user does have rights to access the drive, there are many ways to run files, not just...
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: I just installed an HP network printer on my domain. It is suppose to service 5 computers. Two of the computers are members of the Domain. Three comp...
Summary: You need to do a LOT more than just audit! That network sounds like a free for all from here... unfortunately, I'm not aware of any "alarm" type apps,...
Summary: I use windows nt server version and want to set up security for the server so that I can enter the server not as the administrator but as as a general...
Summary: I have NT4 server...standalone...with SP4. When users login from stations all account rights and restrictions are in place...but when they log on loca...