Tell ya what. Make the bozo that messed up your security take responsibility
for this. Put the burden on that person's shoulders to get it back to the
way it was. Guaranteed they will never make that mistake again for a long as
he/she is in the IT business.

Restore is your fastest best option. Backup the current directories right
now. Then restore the old files and folders. If somebody is missing a file
or needs a current version, get it from the screwed up permissions backed up
files. If you restore the file to a different location and then copy it into
it's final location the file with inherit the proper permissions. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Pham, Tuan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 2:54 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Registry key

These are departments folders (lots of them)

-----Original Message-----
From: Morgan, Joshua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 1:44 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Registry key


Are these like Home Directories?





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-----Original Message-----
From: Pham, Tuan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 2:37 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Registry key


I'm talking about the file server, I have folders that already defined with
users and groups and someone  mess around with it from the top and
propergated all the way down, and this is a bitch to do it manually.  I was
hoping that I can restore it

-----Original Message-----
From: Morgan, Joshua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 1:36 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Registry key


No you can always Take ownership and redo them





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-----Original Message-----
From: Pham, Tuan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 2:31 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Registry key


So, if you messed up the NTFS permission, you pretty much have to restore
the entire drive. Right?

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 1:29 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Registry key


NTFS permissions are stored on disk, not in the registry.

Share permissions are at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\Shares.
However, the share permissions are not human readable.  It may be more
useful to use Resource Kit utilities such as SrvCheck.exe and RmtShare.exe.

_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT_VT

Todd Pukanecz  MCSE, GCWN
Virginia Tech, AHNR IT
Blacksburg, Virginia
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It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making
decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no
price for being wrong.
- Thomas Sowell


> 
> Does anyone know where NTFS and share permission registry key store in 
> NT 4.0?
> 

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