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This means that an incoming connection, even if a user name and password is provided, has only Guest-level access to the share. Because of this, either the Guest user account or the Everyone group the only group to which the Guest account belongs must have permissions on the share and on the directories and files that are shared. It also means that, in contrast to Windows , you do not need to configure matching user accounts on computers to share files.

Because Windows XP Professional supports Anonymous connections, and because it severely limits the use of the Everyone group in file system permissions, granting the Everyone group access to shared folders does not present the security problem that it does on Windows —based computers. By contrast, on Windows XP Professional—based computers joined to a domain, the default sharing and security settings are the same as in Windows Likewise, if the ForceGuest policy setting on a Windows XP Professional—based computer not joined to a domain is disabled, then the computer behaves as in Windows The simple sharing UI appears if ForceGuest is turned on; the traditional sharing and security tabs are shown if ForceGuest is turned off.

To access the traditional sharing and security tabs and manage permissions manually on these computers, go to Windows Explorer or My Computer, click the Tools menu, click Folder Options , click the View tab, and then clear the Use simple file sharing Recommended check box. Note that changes made manually cannot be undone by using the simple sharing UI, and although you might make what appears to be a reasonable change to permissions, the resultant permissions might not work as expected if ForceGuest is subsequently turned on.

By using the simple sharing UI you can create or remove a share and set permissions on the share. When simple sharing is in effect, appropriate permissions are automatically set on shared files and folders. The following permissions are added when you use the simple sharing UI:.

You can create a share at the root of the system drive, but simple sharing does not adjust the file permissions on such shares. On a share created at the root, the simple sharing UI is displayed in the property sheet, and Sharing is added to the shortcut menu on the system drive icon in Windows Explorer. There are two important reasons why it is recommended that you not share the root directory of the system drive:.

Let's have a closer look to this. To be able to view in the properties of this folder the tab "Security", I have to reboot and press the F8-hey before before getting the Windows XP startup screen to get to the " Windows Advanced Options Menu " , where you select to boot in "Safe Mode" :.

Since using " Simple FileSharing " forces the activation of the " Guest " account and since " Guest " is by default member of the usergroup " Everyone ", shared folders can be accessed from the network by everyone, regardless of the username and password used on the remote system. Your email address will not be published.

If you still off not download and learn Reskit and SFU it's time for it right now. With most of these commands, you can just type the command without any options and a list of possible arguments will be displayed. Microsoft Windows Command Reference. If you think these commands were handy, check out our list of helpful Windows Shortcut Keys.

Pstat : Process and Thread Status - Shows the status of all running processes and threads. PTree : Process Tree - Process Tree allows you to query the process inheritance tree and kill processes on local or remote computers. PViewer : Process Viewer - Process Viewer is a Windows-based tool that displays information about a running process and allows you to stop kill processes and change process priority. See also Microsoft pviewer. Mastering the Windows Server Resource Kit.

The Windows Resource Kit is by far the most underutilized arsenal I have seen in my work as a Manager. I see many Administrators doing tasks or not having solutions for tasks that are totally provided with this toolkit.

This article starts the series by fundamentally covering where to get the software, the basic use of the resource kit, online resources and file set. Group Policy utilities: group policy scripts, templates, and whitepapers. Unique e-book library: e-book versions of the books in the RK, plus 4 other titles. Download the entire Deployment Planning Guide. In addition, the guide discusses how to plan Web server installations, how to optimize and tune an IIS-based Web server, how to maintain an Internet service provider ISP installation, and how to use the Web to access older data and applications.

Windows Deployment and Resource Kits -- page with links to all reskits. Microsoft TechNet Resource Kits. Online books for W indows Resource Kits. Vol 25, No. A : Vol 25, No. This document is an industrial compilation designed and created exclusively for educational use and is distributed under the Softpanorama Content License.

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