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December 30th, 2005, 01:04 PM
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Windows server 2003 share permissions
I have a directory that all my users save their files to (home drive). I have a directory called home, and sub directories under that for each user.
My problem is, if my users knew what they where doing, they could surf on over to each other's drive and read / write what they please.
Does anyone have any resources on learning how to lock this down?
I know i could go into each directory and give only admins and that perticular user permissions, but this is hundreds of directories that I add and delete regularlly.
I guess it was set up wrong to begin with, but i am not sure.
Any help would be great!
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