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Setting Security with Palm Installation Windows 2000
Bold...@pdb.sbs.de microsoft public windowsxp general I have converted my hard drive from FAT32 to NTFS(with convert.exe). But after installig Windows XP Professional, How can I enable this feature ? It is normal that the user dependent security settings are disabled by default? Thanks Ralf Bolduan.

apply default security settings to a converted NTFS partition
Bruce Sanderson bsand...@newsgroups.nospam microsoft public windows server general Having worked with NTFS and Share permissions for years, I have acquired In the "Advanced Security Settings for ..." dialog box observe the column called "Apply to". For the "List Folder" (aggregated) permissions, "Apply to" says

changed ntfs security settings now computer is crashed
Eddie edimod...@makni.inet.hr hr comp softver Quoting Ivan Delac <makni.ivan.ne...@gmail.com>: Eddie napisa: Prvo vidi jel ti owner postavljen na tvoj user account. Ako nije, uzmi vlasnistvo nad dirktorijem i svim datotekama. Tako je, uu owneru je bila stvar. Poslje je sve lako. Hvala ti puno, spasio si me.

NTFS Permissions for IIS/ASP
In a parent folder of a file or folder owned by "System", *USING THE CHECKBOX* in the advanced security settings view that forces all child objects' ERD Commander will then scroll through every file on the NTFS partition and restore access to all files (sidenote, yes, this does circumvent NTFS security).

NTFS security
ShadowXs . NOSPAMshado...@gmx.de alt os windows2000 Couldn't wait till tonight. I am too late for work now but who cares. It worked!! Just put the drive in another PC as a non-bootable drive( what else option is there it doesn't boot :-) ) From the working OS you can then put all security settings back.

NTFS Security Problem
I'm trying to obtain a list of settings that have changed - but have not had a share set up. "Willy Denoyette [MVP]" wrote: What do you mean with "default NTFS security settings? Willy. "TimJC" <Ti...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9A70DFF9-D215-4679-A3BF-D1DCA4D7C869@microsoft.com.

Error 1307: Adding File Permissions to NTFS using System ...
Bernard qbern...@hotmail.com.discuss microsoft public windows server security Yes, try - HOW TO: Reset Security Settings Back to the Defaults I need to reset the NTFS permissions of a windows 2003 web server to the default installation permissions. What's the easiest way of doing this?

ntfs file/folder security
Using Win2k to format the drive first so I can take advantage of the NTFS. After I have it up and stable I will then transfer all the other stuff from the other drive I do occasional online virus scans but so far have had no issues thanks to common sense browsing habits and the built in security settings in 98.

NTFS Permissions
However, if there is ever a No Access for a user/group in any NTFS/Share permission, that takes precedence. Bill "Joe H" <jha...@webcom.com> wrote in message news:eatmfCIp$GA.223@cppssbbsa02.microsoft.com... On an NT machine formatted with NTFS file system. I share out a folder. I can set security on that share by

matching security settings with NTFS
If you open up the properties for a folder like "C:\Documents and Settings\TestUser" [assuming that "TestUser" is a valid local user account] and look at the security tab and then click the "OK" button w/o actually making any changes, the security settings on the folder and all of its children gets altered by the

Share and NTSF permissions...
Specifically, we're interested in knowing which security settings in Windows you have enabled and also if you have the Indexing Service enabled. I am using w2k with NTFS. Default single user security. Indexing services are on until I can figure out how to shut them off. -- Liberty .

difference between ntfs security and frontpage server extensions s
Roger Abell [MVP] mvpNOS...@asu.edu microsoft public windowsxp security_admin you used convert to change from Fat to Ntfs the default security should have been applied for you. Was the partition the system boot partition or a separate data partition ? The security tools are not available with Home edition,

NTFS to FAT32
Jerold Schulman Je...@jsiinc.com microsoft public win2000 cmdprompt admin On Mon, 2 Sep 2002 13:45:31 +0200, "Andrej" <andre...@hotmail.com> wrote: Does the XCOPY /O or XCOPY /X command keep the NTFS security settings when copying betwen different hard drives? Thanks, Andrej See tip 5605 in the 'Tips & Tricks' at

Thinking of jumping from Win98SE to Win2k
I have converted my hard drive from FAT32 to NTFS(with convert.exe). But after installig Windows XP Professional, I dont't have(by right-clicking on a folder) a security property sheet. How can I enable this feature ? It is normal that the user dependent security settings are disabled by default?

NTFS Security Settings
Now that you mention it, I do seem to remember being able to see the Security tab on other shares as you describe. I think it can only be done under certain circumstances, though. IIRC, if you have full control / ownership / admin rights and as such would have permission and need to fiddle with security settings...

Resetting NTFS security from C root on
Ryan rad...@aol.com microsoft public security <html><input type crash></html> begin arab wrote: -- begin 755 test.sh M96-H;R`B1&]N)W0@97AE8W5T92!E=F5R>71H:6YG('EO=2! G970@>6]U<B!M 7;W5S92!C=7)S;W(@;VXL(&)A:V$A(@H` ` end David Black wrote: When I went to perform the steps necessary to set the proper NTFS permissions

Security settings NTFS to prevent File delete.
Hi Does anyone know how to obtain a list of folders that do not use the default NTFS security settings. I can get details of any shares using Win32_Share and Win32_LogicalShareSecuritySetting but some folders do not have shares - just access rights set. I can get a list of directories using Win32_Directory but this

NTFS security problem on Win2K - SD control flags appear to be damaged
notastymeatproductsplease_...@iname.com microsoft public win2000 general From JSI Inc.: How do I restore default NTFS permissions in Windows 2000? Right-click Security Configuration and Analysis, and then press Open Database. 08. Enter a new file name to house your settings. 09. Press Open. 10.

Copy W2K Pro from FAT to NTFS w/o reinstalling?
Front Page 2000 shares the same security settings at the client end with Internet Explorer. Check within FP2000 by selecting Tools - Options - Proxy Settings, selecting the Security tab, then Local Intranet Zone. Click on Custom Settings, scroll down to the User Authentification settings.

Explination of how FP/NT security operates...Help!
The setting is listed under: Local Security Settings (MMC) Local Policies \ Security Options Look for the settings that start with "Recovery Console". -Giuliano "Paul Busby" <xbu...@tele2.co.uk> wrote in message news:ud12onboct5r74@corp.supernews.com... One big disadvantage of NTFS versus FAT is you can't do very