Now MIcrosoft are telling everyone to set the share permission to Everyone: Full Control and advising the use of NTFS to further restrict. And normally (no- most all the time) I use the Share MMC to handle things like sharing folders and the GUI for setting them. In Server 2000 they had Everyone with the lot, and then in 2003 said "OK, how can we make the share safer from the get go" and came up with setting Everyone: Read by default. So I just reshare the share with everyone change and rely on NTFS permissions on the drive to provide the security.Yeah- that's actually best practise in a lot of Microsoft training courses now. The problem is it doesn't be an easy way to adjust this. Code: NET SHARE share$= /GRANT:user,permissionOn Windows 2003 servers, Microsoft set the default permisions on share to be everyone read only.
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