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Old August 2nd 10, 09:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Martin Plechsmid
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Default Realation between Guests and Users groups

No, I don't confuse Guest and Guests. And I'm aware that Everyone includes
Guests.

Look, for instance, at "C:\Windows" and choose Properties - Security -
Advanced. There you'll see permissions for Administrators, System, Owner,
Users and PowerUsers, all non-inherited. No privilege for Guests (nor
Everyone), though users in Guests group see the folder and file content
without any problem. That's what I'm talking about.
So, where the privileges for Guests come from?

Thank you,
Martin.


"John Wunderlich" píše v diskusním příspěvku
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"Martin Plechsmid" wrote in
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The Guests group should be much more restricted then the Users
group, according to documentation.


What documentation says this?
You aren't confusing the "Guests" group with the "Guest" user, are you?

In particular, on my hard disks I never have privileges specified
explicitely for the Guests group. But the user obtains the rights
that are specified for the Users group. As if the Guests group was
a member of the Users group (but it is not).

So, what is the relation between the Guests and Users groups?


In the computer management console (Start - Run - "compmgmt.msc")
Under System Tools - Local Users and Groups - Groups

The description of the "Guests" group reads:
"Guests have the same access as members of the Users group by default,
except for the Guest account which is further restricted."

HTH,
John





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