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Old 05-06-2007, 15:21   #1
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Default PC Security..

I should know this but i'm scratching my head a bit.

There are some folders on my PC which I want restricted to other users on the same machine. How can I do this?

My daughter deleted some files in the family photo album folder by mistake. I had a backup but I'd like her to have read access only on that folder.

There are some other folders which I don't want her to see but want my wife to see etc.. Basic XP user profile controls look pretty basic.

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Old 05-06-2007, 15:26   #2
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NTFS security. Right click the file/folder, properties, hit security and change to fit (take out 'Users' and add in named accounts).
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Daz, I'm shocked.

I believe you'll need to boot into safe mode or apply a registry hack to get that option.
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this is what i thought.. but I don't get that option on the home PC?? However, I do get that option at work..???
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Daz, I'm shocked.

I believe you'll need to boot into safe mode or apply a registry hack to get that option.
Nowhere does it say XP Home :/

If it's Pro then just turning off simple file sharing would show the security tab.
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True enough, though I'd have assumed a home system was not a Domain member.

I was just looking for the option needed.

Fear not, I've done exactly the same thing - told people to use that option then wondered why it wasn't there
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It is Pro?? :/
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Anyone ? there's no NTFS file sharing option? Is there a reg update or something?
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File sharing? You want the security tab Paul. Untick simple file sharing (bottom of tools> folder options), and there should be a new security tab on the properties for anything sitting on an NTFS volume.
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Found it Daz, Sorry. I had "simple Security" settings on in Folder options in control panel. Thanks mate i thought that was set off by default not on ..
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