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Permissions on C: Root
Chris Ch...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public crm Can anyone tell me what permissions are needed to delete additional addresses at related to the Account entity? I have a group of users who required management over these records, but I can't seem to find any permissions related to them.

Printer permissions / security
RangerRick wrote: I am not able to get Disk Cleanup to work when the user is set to User Permissions instead of Administrator Permissions. I have tried scheduling the task using RunAs administrator, also without success. Any help would be appreciated.

Shared Network Calenders Permissions
Ken Halter Ken_Halter@Use_Sparingly_Hotmail.com microsoft public vb general discussion You might search Google's group search for Folder Permissions. One huge problem you'll have is... if they can't access a folder without the correct permissions, your program, no matter how you code it, won't be able to manipulate

Permissions
In most of my applications where security is implemented, the Users group has no permissions on anything. I rarely grant any permissions to individual users. Unless you have a very small number of users, it's usually simpler to create your own groups, grant the necessary permissions to those groups,

NTFS File, Folder, User and Group Permissions
Joe Richards [MVP] humorexpr...@hotmail.com microsoft public exchange2000 active directory integration microsoft public exchange2000 admin 1) In the ADUC - User properties - Exchange Advanced - Mailbox permissions. These permissions are mailbox based and use Windows ACL. I guess they are stored in the AD together

Repairing permissions questions?
David Candy da...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general ' special permissions apply to whoever you selected. Permissions are just groups of special permissions so you don't have to tick lots of individual permissions. EG Full Control is all special permissions. If you reply say exactly what you are doing.

What periodic process strips executable permissions?
In all these, consider as before a pagish object P in a folderish object F, each governed by its own workflow, and each workflow controlling a new permission called "send". Assume each workflow has two states: "finished" and "unfinished". Assume the portal has two roles: "author" and "reader".

SELECT permissions ...
The security dialog does not show permissions that are implicit from group membership -- if it did then how would you be able to know when explicit permissions were present? -- MichKa This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Dorette Muller" <dorettemul...@perago.com> wrote in

Living with "Repair Permissions" nonsense
data meister datameis...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server general I'm not sure where to ask this but my question related to share folder permissions. We have 5 main folders on a shared drive. Only our IT administrator has full control to either delete one of these folders or to create a new

NTFS permissions
The reason you see this message is that the receipt for ShockWave in /Library/Receipts lists the executable permission as enabled for user, group, and other on this file. One would think that -rw-rw-r--, being more restrictive, would be more secure. So it seems strange that the receipt for this file would have

Understanding XP file permissions ? (Application Programs not ...
Kent W. England [MVP] k...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp security_admin Dave Runda wrote: Can someone please explain to me about the "Creator Owner" Permission (XP). When you select, for example, "full control" for the "creator owner" permission and apply it on a folder, as soon as you open the security

Permissions/System Objects
Steven L Umbach n9...@comcast.net microsoft public win2000 security Did you look in advanced permissions to if any permissions were there? Sometimes it may appear that a user has no permissions on the main property page, but they do in the advanced page with special permissions. If they are in the advanced page,

Thanks! Permissions for different users, explained!
BP Margolin bpma...@attglobal.net microsoft public sqlserver programming Steve, Is this a BP error or a BOL error (or yet another instance of me misunderstanding something)? ;) Perhaps just a case of my not expressing myself precisely enough ... what I meant was that from a permissions viewpoint, if the id has

Disk Cleanup and User permissions
You configure permissions as shown: Group Name Share Permissions NTFS Permissions Managers Change Change (RWXD) (RWXD) Sales Read Read (RX)(RX) Users No-Access Full Control (All)(All) If Amy belongs to all three groups, what are her effective permissions if she is accessing files in the Presidents directory on this

permissions: green check, red X, and blank?
Dee <devlists.em...@yahoo.com> wrote: What are the permissions required to install postgres as a service on windows 2000/2003? I have followed the instructions, as I understand them, but the program will not install. It either fails with "The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000022).

What happens with inherited permissions after PROTECTED security ...
A pristine Trac installation does not have TAGS_EDIT permission. I have looked through how to add permission for a user to edit and create wiki pages and have found that this string is required on the admin page to grant permission: $ trac-admin /path/to/projenv permission add bob WIKI_CREATE My problem is that I

Home Folder Permissions
Saral6978 slob...@tlccompanies.com microsoft public windows server active_directory George, The permissions are changing because of the AdminSDHolder object. Is this user by chance a part of following: Domain Administrators Enterprise Administrators Schema Administrators Administrators Account Operators Server

Share and NTSF permissions...
IMO, NOBODY should have User permissions on ANYTHING other than a specific mailbox, and the only person that should have User permissions on a mailbox is the Primary NT Account for that mailbox, and this will be assigned automatically when you designate that account as the Primary NT Account, so you won't have to

Root Directory Permissions
It seems to leave the permissions alone when I do. But I do need to be careful changing permissions in FrontPage and so I don't usually. Sometimes I need to and so make sure I do not have conflict. About making it a virtual web. Yes I have two choices here. One a FrontPage extended virtual web and the other not.

Setting permissions in User Security tab is reverting back to ...
Raj Kiran Grandhi grajki...@gmail.com linux debian user andy wrote: Hello I am attempting to change the ownership of and permissions for the contents of a USB Seagate Free Agent drive. At present, root has ownership, although everybody and their dog can rwx files: $ ls -l /media/FreeAgent\ Drive/ total 24