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kiwis
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Ultimate Geek
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15-Jul-2009 20:23
I want to block a user from my F drive, just a seperate partition ofmy hard drive plus my x drive which is a external hard drive.
How can I do this in the group policy and still allow myself access to it?
Adamal
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Ultimate Geek
#237076
20-Jul-2009 09:20
Thats not something you'd use GPO's for. You'd use NTFS permissions for that.
kiwis
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Ultimate Geek
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#237077
20-Jul-2009 09:22
Oh okay, how do I do it with NTFS then?
Adamal
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Ultimate Geek
#237110
20-Jul-2009 10:24
Under the properties of the drive, you're looking for the Security tab.
Do you know if this is on a domain with a server or if its just workstations linked together in the network?
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