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NTFS Inheritance Rule Change
One of the NTFS inheritance rules changed in Windows 2008, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. You need to know about this change if you move files on these OSs.
Windows IT Pro
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Murat Yildirimoglu
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[October 25, 2007]
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Locking Down an Area of a Web Site
Secure part of your Web site by configuring IIS to require authentication for the folder that contains that area of the site.
Windows IT Pro
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Randy Franklin Smith
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[June 7, 2007]
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NTFS Secrets
Seven nuggets of information about how the Windows file system actually works in practice will save you time and frustration when working with file permissions.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Burnett
January 2006 Reader Challenge
Solve this month's Windows Client challenge, and you might win a prize!
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
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[December 19, 2005]
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Navigating the File System Permission Jungle
Windows' object-access control mechanism is so granular that it can be hard to work with. Here's a guide for cutting through the complexity and properly securing folders and files.
Windows IT Pro
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Roger A. Grimes
10 Steps to Lock Down Desktops
Contrary to popular opinion, Windows is a secure OS. The rub? You have to make it secure, rather than rely on the default settings.
Windows IT Pro
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Roger A. Grimes
Reparse Points Solve Path Problems
Some folder paths changed between Win2K and NT, which led to a problem for an NT program with hard-coded paths and no source code. Here’s how a reader solved this problem and was able to run the NT program under Win2K
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Apostolos Fotakelis
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[March 21, 2005]
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IIS Application Isolation
Enabling application isolation on an IIS server involves controlling the application's process identity and the user identity, along with expert use of NTFS permissions.
Windows IT Pro
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Brett Hill
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[March 7, 2005]
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Requiem for WinFS
Learn about three enticing—but dropped—features that WinFS would have brought to the Longhorn feature list.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Minasi
Strengthening Permissions on Hard Links
Set a security option to prevent an attacker from destroying a data file by creating a hard link that looks like a temporary file but points to the data file.
Windows IT Pro
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Randy Franklin Smith
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[February 4, 2005]
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NTFS Files Streams
Windows IT Pro
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Jan De Clercq
Security Explorer 4.8
This handy utility lets you quickly and easily manage permission attributes for NTFS file systems, the registry, and shares.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff Fellinge
Windows Tips & Tricks UPDATE--August 23, 2004
Windows IT Pro
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John Savill
The 12 Commandments of File Sharing
Learn how share and NTFS permissions interact and create a plan for your shared-folder resources.
Windows IT Pro
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Dick Lewis
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[April 19, 2004]
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Building and Using an Incident Response Toolkit, Part 2
In this second installment of a two-part article, you’ll learn how to use an incident response toolkit to quickly collect data from a compromised machine’s file system.
Windows IT Pro
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Matt Lesko
The Magic of Mount Points
Mount points are useful tools that overcome drive-letter limitations and simplify directory navigation of your storage systems.
Windows IT Pro
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Jerry Cochran
Storage UPDATE--Super Tape Drives--March 15, 2004
Three major trends shape competition in the super tape drive market; Dell will offer virtualization technology; and IBM plans a software suite to manage heterogeneous storage environments. Also, learn to correct disk-space problems on NTFS, and more.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Windows XP Support Tools
From the 100+ utilities in the Windows Support Tools, Michael Otey picks his 10 favorites for administrators.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
December 2003 Reader Challenge
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
August 2003 Reader Challenge
Kathy Ivens's latest challenge tests your knowledge of NTFS permissions.
Windows IT Pro
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Kathy Ivens
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