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Analysing security with the mmc snap-in

 
 
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      9th Feb 2006
Hi,

I've created a new template based on "setup security.inf" for the NTFS
security. When I apply this template with secedit, no problem. But when I see
the result of the NTFS security on the drive, it is not good every where. So
I've done an analyze of the NTFS security with the correct snap-in under the
mmc. The result give me the drive C: and some others directory with a red
cross. If I look the column "Autorization", I have "Look for" in front of the
red cross instead of "Not analyzed" or something else. In the column called
"Incorrect values", I have different values in front of the red cross instead
of 0.
I'm workin for a compagny with 1300 computers and users are not admins of
the computers. So, I have to change NTFS security automatically. Can you help
me ?
Thank you
 
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      16th Feb 2006
Possibly there are files/folders that in the folder that are not included in
the security template or inheritance is not configured correctly? --- Steve


"Fatiha" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:483BE74F-5D85-4342-A6FC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> I've created a new template based on "setup security.inf" for the NTFS
> security. When I apply this template with secedit, no problem. But when I
> see
> the result of the NTFS security on the drive, it is not good every where.
> So
> I've done an analyze of the NTFS security with the correct snap-in under
> the
> mmc. The result give me the drive C: and some others directory with a red
> cross. If I look the column "Autorization", I have "Look for" in front of
> the
> red cross instead of "Not analyzed" or something else. In the column
> called
> "Incorrect values", I have different values in front of the red cross
> instead
> of 0.
> I'm workin for a compagny with 1300 computers and users are not admins of
> the computers. So, I have to change NTFS security automatically. Can you
> help
> me ?
> Thank you



 
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