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NTFS Security on C: (system) partition
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Windows
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Administration & Security
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I can't think of any reason in the world why you would want this... just installing the office apps might cause the server to become lethargic, and you could have other problems than this.

For a few hundred dollars, you can get a decent machine - there's nothing that would make me give access to a server to a user.


>Hi,
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>I need to let a user to work over a SERVER....Yes, I know I shouldn't allow anyone to work on it, but I have to do it.
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>I wonder how to set NTFS security on the system partition. I've removed "everyone" acccess on the NTFS security. Now no one other thanAdministrators or Server Operators that have rights to log on the server can change anything on the C: drive.
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>But what folders do I have to set rights for this user? I meam If want he use Word, Excel, or other apps. Where can I get a list of folders to assign rights?
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>Regards
Wayne Myers, MCSD
Senior Consultant
Forte' Incorporated
"The only things you can take to heaven are those which you give away" Author Unknown
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