A allan grossman [mvp] May 7, 2004 #2 I'm afraid not, Eric - you'll need a server OS to act as a domain controller. Hope this helps -
R Ron Lowe May 8, 2004 #3 Eric said: Yes, thank you. I couldn't figure out why I wasn't able to get NTFS Click to expand... permissions. I had to do a major amount of research to figure out I needed a domain server. We are probably going to go with MS Windows SBS Standard 2003. Thanks Click to expand... again. You don't need a domain or domain controller to use NTFS permissions. If you can't get to the NTFS permissions tab, it's possibly because you have Simple File Sharing enabled, which hides the Security tab.
Eric said: Yes, thank you. I couldn't figure out why I wasn't able to get NTFS Click to expand... permissions. I had to do a major amount of research to figure out I needed a domain server. We are probably going to go with MS Windows SBS Standard 2003. Thanks Click to expand... again. You don't need a domain or domain controller to use NTFS permissions. If you can't get to the NTFS permissions tab, it's possibly because you have Simple File Sharing enabled, which hides the Security tab.