But how many systems in small networks out there are actually protected that way? I've seen so many Microsoft Networks installed where the installer did the 'install and leave process' because it worked (everyone had access to everything) and he/she didn't know enough about security to lock it down effectively. Since unlike Novell, it is 'open' by default (prior to Windows Server 2003) that could be done. Thank goodness that won't be true anylonger! Now I have a bad feeling that Server 2003 installers will do basically the same thing: if they do not understand security sufficiently they will install, open everything up, and walk away...
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>>>So people can't steal data because it is large? hmmm...
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>>I've got a USB external hard drive that invalidates that point... :o)
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>There was some guy in another thread that was trying to revoke your ability to write to that drive. Oh yeah...you helped him in that thread :)
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