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Windows remember old aces rights for folders !!
Hi guys, I am having i little problem. I am an administrator in company with
about 100 users an 6 servers so I wanted to create some security policy for each user. Now, the problem is that some users had months ago acess rights to some folders on server, no I changed those rights so some users that had acess now shouldn't have it anymore, however windows somehow rememberd old acess rights for those users and doesn't want to accept those new rights However i jus figure it out that if those users log in one some other computer (not theirs) the acess rights are working and they don't have permission but on their computers they have... Any ideas ? tnx, gregor |
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Windows remember old aces rights for folders !!
It sounds like they may be using credentials other then their own user
account when the access the shares if they can access from one computer but not the other. Two possibilities are mapped drives with alternate persistent credentials or XP stored credentials [see the link below]. When a user is accessing a share you can use Computer Management/Shared Folders - sessions to see how the user is accessing the share from the source computer. --- Steve http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...p_log_vkxx.asp "Gregor" wrote in message ... Hi guys, I am having i little problem. I am an administrator in company with about 100 users an 6 servers so I wanted to create some security policy for each user. Now, the problem is that some users had months ago acess rights to some folders on server, no I changed those rights so some users that had acess now shouldn't have it anymore, however windows somehow rememberd old acess rights for those users and doesn't want to accept those new rights However i jus figure it out that if those users log in one some other computer (not theirs) the acess rights are working and they don't have permission but on their computers they have... Any ideas ? tnx, gregor |
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Windows remember old aces rights for folders !!
Tnx steve ! It just didn't get on my mine. Of course windows has it's own
credentials well thx again, probably we'll be in thouch some day again G |
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