We have similar problems, compounded by a whole lot of people that don't
even have domain accounts but need to put stuff on servers. 


-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Scott [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 1:43 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Questions on the Application of Restricted Groups to Local
Groups on Servers, Workstations

On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Ziots, Edward <[email protected]> wrote:
> the real problem is permissions beyond ones job responsibilities, and 
> the risk that it entails, and the politics that goes with it.

  Yah, we're currently struggling through that here at %WORK%.  A huge chunk
of the company's data is in a giant pile on a shared folder that's got no
organization and no selective permissions at all.  If you've got an account,
you've got access.  Currently working on it, but there are multiple
challenges:

(1) Changing 15+ years of thinking.

(2) Figuring out who actually needs access to what.

(3) Figuring out what some of this stuff even is.

  My favorite find so far is a working copy of Microsoft Project 3.0a (circa
1992), buried several layers deep in an archived projects folder.  It still
ran.  Remember when you could install software just by coping files?  :)

-- Ben

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