Adding Other Boot's Computer Name to list of File Security Locations?
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"Larry Lindstrom" wrote in message
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On 6/8/2010 12:03 PM, Tim Meddick wrote:
Security "Groups" aren't assigned SIDs - only "Users" - that's why I
stressed adding the "Administrators" Group to the user-list and NOT the
(built-in) user named "Administrator"
Please note again the difference :
Administrators = YES
Administrator = NO
Thanks Again Tim:
Still no luck.
I went into the drive's root properties, this is actually drive D:,
separate from my C: drive with the system on it.
Properties - Security - Add
I've tried different combinations for this window's
"Object Types", this time I left "Built-in security
principals", "Groups" and "Users" all checked.
Then I pasted "Administrators" into the "Enter the
object names to select"
This resulted in the "Group or user names" list adding:
Administrators (DRAGON\Administrators)
I then shut down XP and booted Win7.
The MMC (Microsoft Management Console) was run and "larryl" was added
to the "Administrators" group.
And still no luck.
I have PNG screenshots of all of this. I'm reluctant to post these in
a newsgroup like this. But I can post them if you think it would be OK,
or I could put them on my web page if you think that might be helpful.
I need to spend a day or two on another project. I'll try to keep an
eye on this thread, but responses may be a bit slow.
Thanks
Larry
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