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John Hill
Here's the scenario:
I have set NTFS permissions to full control for a
particular user, for the root of the logical drive. I want
him to be able to access it but I don't want to create a
share, I also do not want him to be in the admin group so
he also won't be able to use the default hidden share.
Is it possible for him to see all the folders in the root
of the drive, which he has full control to via NTFS
persmissions, without creating a share?
Right now he can't see anything unless I create a share at
the root, which I want to avoid doing.
Thanks for any help on this.
John
I have set NTFS permissions to full control for a
particular user, for the root of the logical drive. I want
him to be able to access it but I don't want to create a
share, I also do not want him to be in the admin group so
he also won't be able to use the default hidden share.
Is it possible for him to see all the folders in the root
of the drive, which he has full control to via NTFS
persmissions, without creating a share?
Right now he can't see anything unless I create a share at
the root, which I want to avoid doing.
Thanks for any help on this.
John