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Passed with a 933 yesterday, but still have a question
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| Man am I relieved, I didn't think I would do nearly that well. Maybe I got lucky with the questions. Anyways maybe you guy's can help me with a question on permissions.
Ok, at home I have two PCs connected, one running NT Server 4.0 as a PDC, and the other running Win98 as a client. Logged on as the Administrator, I create a user named Jimmy and make him a member of only the domain user's group. Then, still logged on as the Administrator on my PDC I create a folder named "Testfolder", with the share permissions for the Domain User's group set at Full Control and the NTFS Permissions set at Read Only. No other group's have permissions.
Now here's what I don't understand. When I log on from my Win 98 client computer as "Jimmy" I can delete the "Testfolder" directory. I thought that when Share Permissions and NTFS Permissions combined it was the most restrictive permission that applied.
Another thing I don't understand is when I change the NTFS permission to Full Control and place a file in the "Testfolder" directory with file permission set to Read only, the file's permission always gets set back to match the folder's NTFS permission. Even if I uncheck the "Replace permission's on existing files" box. The box always goes back to being checked. I don't get this.
I thought I had this down pretty good, but now I'm not so sure. Can anybody see what I'm doing wrong? |
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