[Esd-l] macro scanner: defang instead of refuse
Floyd Pierce
floydp at boxusa.com
Wed Jun 5 04:54:04 PDT 2002
Your lack of knowledge regarding Unix permissions must be legendary.
You can do the same thing with either, it'll just take you 10 times
longer to administer it with M$.
At 08:00 AM 6/5/2002 +0100, Graham Murray wrote:
>Kenneth Porter <shiva at well.com> writes:
>
> > As a *nix admin, I've always found sharing rights on Windows to be
> > highly non-intuitive, and sharing from a workstation seems to require
> > the creation of a user account for the client. So we have a public share
> > on the server with a directory for each user, and savvier users dump
> > things in a user's directory there and then send an email letting him
> > know it's there.
>
>You should not need to create an account on the workstation for each
>client. If you are using NTFS then you can give permissions, both to
>the share and to files within the shared directory, to individual
>domain users. This is actually much more fine grained that the *nix
>permission system.
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