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m_ridzon

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Since: Jul 13, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 2:11 pm
Post subject: Limiting access to drive partition
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I have my harddrive divided into 2 partitions. One is C drive, which has the
Windows XP SP2 operating system on it. The other is D drive which is for
file storage. I have multiple users on this computer. I only want one user
to have access to D drive. Is there a way I can make D drive private so
other users cannot access the files on that drive? Or can I somehow create a
subdirectory in D drive that is private?

M Ridzon
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Shenan Stanley

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 4:34 pm
Post subject: Re: Limiting access to drive partition [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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m_ridzon wrote:
> I have my harddrive divided into 2 partitions. One is C drive,
> which has the Windows XP SP2 operating system on it. The other is
> D drive which is for file storage. I have multiple users on this
> computer. I only want one user to have access to D drive. Is
> there a way I can make D drive private so other users cannot access
> the files on that drive? Or can I somehow create a subdirectory in
> D drive that is private?

File and Folder permissions. All D:\ is - a folder...

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/security/learnmore/accesscontrol.mspx

If you have Windows XP Home - you'll need to boot into safe mode as the
"ADMINISTRATOR"...

Also notice that if anyone else has/can get administrative rights - they can
still get to your files. Your only choice to get around that - file
encryption. If you choose that route - read up and understand the
consequences and best practices!

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m_ridzon

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 3:19 pm
Post subject: Re: Limiting access to drive partition [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Shenan,

All users on the computer have administration rights so I have to be careful
about how I do this. I messed around with it a little bit. From what I can
see, it looks like I can go into the Folder Options, disable Simple File
Sharing and then set the other users to have no access to the folder. Then I
can go back into Folder Options and turn Simple File Sharing on. The other
users will still be prohibited from accessing the files and the security tab
disappears from the folder properties box. Therefore, a user would not be
able to go into the folder from their account and change the owner and thus
gain access to the files. If somebody is smart enough though, they can go
back into Folder Options, disable simple file sharing, and gain access by
changing the owner. I don't think I'll have that problem though knowing that
these users are not highly computer literate! Smile

Thanks for your help.

M Ridzon
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Steve Riley [MSFT]

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 9:12 pm
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There are also command-line utilities a determined person could use to
obtain access.

However, your last sentence gives away the primary reason these users should
NOT be local administrators.

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"m_ridzon" <mridzon DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:854305F6-7DC8-49C2-8ADD-BB15D8D7AE21@microsoft.com...
> Shenan,
>
> All users on the computer have administration rights so I have to be
> careful
> about how I do this. I messed around with it a little bit. From what I
> can
> see, it looks like I can go into the Folder Options, disable Simple File
> Sharing and then set the other users to have no access to the folder.
> Then I
> can go back into Folder Options and turn Simple File Sharing on. The
> other
> users will still be prohibited from accessing the files and the security
> tab
> disappears from the folder properties box. Therefore, a user would not be
> able to go into the folder from their account and change the owner and
> thus
> gain access to the files. If somebody is smart enough though, they can go
> back into Folder Options, disable simple file sharing, and gain access by
> changing the owner. I don't think I'll have that problem though knowing
> that
> these users are not highly computer literate! Smile
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> M Ridzon
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ajayredif

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Since: Jul 26, 2009
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 3:05 pm
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dude there is a good solution for the problem...
install a new operating system like xp on drive d:.u can use the new xp
for your private use only by giving passwords to all accounts on the new
xp including administrator account.then start the old xp.right click on
my computer in start menu and click on 'manage'.then click on 'disk
management'.then right click on d drive in management window.click on
'change drivel etter and path'.then click on remove and click 'yes' or
'ok'.this will make the d drive inaccessible in old xp. to cheat the
other users u can assign letter 'd:' to any other drive.please reply if
it was helpfull...


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Bennett Marco

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Since: Jul 21, 2009
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 3:05 pm
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ajayredif <ajayredif.3vy1bb RemoveThis @DoNotSpam.com> wrote:

>dude there is a good solution for the problem...

Dude, "dude" left the room a freaking year ago.

Wake up.
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