Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp!

Joey01

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Okay guys, I'm going to ask for a HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE favor here :eek: ! Is anyone willing to help me answer a few questions? These are really important! If you help me, I will... love you... :confused: so Yeah!
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Yay!! Okay don't laugh at me and call me a computer retard :P "You are a desktop support technician for your company. How can you determine the actual, effective NTFS oermissions on a file or a folder for a user or a group with the least amoutn of administtative effort?" :D
 
Right click the file and the last tab is users. I have this at work, and it lists who has what permisions for that folder. ALTHOUGH you would have to be logged in at the specific computer. There must be a way from an Admin machine.

Try this... I would assume admins have full access to HD of all pcs on a network from their own machine. (seems only logical) They could browse to the specific machine //pc123/documents and settings/user/desktop/permissiontest and a right click would show permissions.
 
I'm not entirely sure what you're referring to - but this might help. Where on earth did you get this question from?

And please don't double post, this is a forum, not a chat room. ;)
 
Would this work... Log on as an administrative user, right-click a folder or file in question, choose properties, click security, click the advance button, and click the effective permissions tab. Select a user or group to view the effective permissions for that user or group on the specific file or folder?
 
It sounds like an interview question... Trying for a job out of your qualifications?


Joey01 said:
Would this work... Log on as an administrative user, right-click a folder or file in question, choose properties, click security, click the advance button, and click the effective permissions tab. Select a user or group to view the effective permissions for that user or group on the specific file or folder?


Thats it... Was this a multiple choice question?
 
Joey01 said:
Okay I don't want to annoy people on the forums, so if anyone wants to help me with my coursework questions, can you please add me on MSN? [email protected]
You won't annoy anyone by asking questions, that's what the forum's here for. Just don't make 3 posts in quick succession without waiting for an answer. If you want to add anything after you've posted, there's an edit button at the bottom of each of your posts. You'd also probably get a better range of answers with the forum than with MSN, in my opinion. :)
 
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