Windows Server 2000/2003 Thread, Restrict changing Attributes(Home directory) in Technical; Afternoon guys,
OK ran into a problem here this morning that caught me of guard, some students documents needed moving ...
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6th March 2009, 01:58 PM #1 Restrict changing Attributes(Home directory)
Afternoon guys,
OK ran into a problem here this morning that caught me of guard, some students documents needed moving over to a different folder, when I went into his documents i saw that the document was in green text (quick google showed this is because the student had encrypted the folder from right click -->properties--> advanced -->Encrpyt contents),
Now I've had a google about and I can't seem to find anything useful although not sure if im looking in the right place, anyone know of a GPO, or a file permission that I can set on there home directory that will stop the students being able to change any of the attributes although mainly after restricting advanced attributes.
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IDG Tech News
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6th March 2009, 02:14 PM #2 This technet article shows how you can use Group Policy to block access to encryption (or control it, should you wish to use it on some computers)
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Thanks to srochford from:
Azhibberd (6th March 2009)
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6th March 2009, 04:46 PM #3 srochford - Thanks very much for this exactly what i was after
Thanks again for your time
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