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RE: Windows Share Problem
From: "Matt Gibson" <Mattg () blueedgetech ca>
Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 09:01:28 -0700
Yes, you can explicitly deny access to that Admin. Realize that anyone will Admin rights also has the rights to go in, take ownership, and add himself to the permissions for that file/directory. You CANNOT put anything on a windows server that a full admin cannot have access to. Matt Gibson - GSEC -----Original Message----- From: indianz () indianz ch [mailto:indianz () indianz ch] Sent: May 6, 2005 2:10 AM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Windows Share Problem Hi List Is it possible, in a win2K-Environment (nt4-compatibility-mode is on) without active-directory or domain, to grant users a network share on the server which an admin (external it-company with remote access) cannot see or has access to? Thanx in advance. kind regards, IndianZ
Current thread:
- Windows Share Problem indianz (May 06)
- Re: Windows Share Problem dallas jordan (May 06)
- Re: Windows Share Problem NSC (May 09)
- RE: Windows Share Problem Marco Araujo (May 09)
- Re: Windows Share Problem Rick Loran - SERVER4YOU, Inc. (May 09)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Windows Share Problem Matt Gibson (May 09)
- Re: Windows Share Problem indianz (May 09)
- RE: Windows Share Problem Beauford, Jason (May 09)
- RE: Windows Share Problem Jason Balicki (May 09)
- Re: Windows Share Problem dallas jordan (May 06)