Gmane User wrote:
Brian Dessent wrote:
Gmane User wrote:
CACLS shows an extensive set of permissions for the power user owner,
but only READ_CONTROL, FILE_READ_EA, & FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES for
LaptopName\None and Everyone. I've come across nothing on the web
(yet) about a special privilege that
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 10 04:19, Gmane User wrote:
I have a power user file that has go-rwx. However, the administrator
account can "less" the contents from a bash command line. This is
both logging onto Windows 2000 as admin, as well as ssh'ing in
(loopback) from the power user log-in
Brian Dessent wrote:
Gmane User wrote:
CACLS shows an extensive set of permissions for the power user owner,
but only READ_CONTROL, FILE_READ_EA, & FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES for
LaptopName\None and Everyone. I've come across nothing on the web
(yet) about a special privilege that allows administrat
On Apr 10 04:19, Gmane User wrote:
> I have a power user file that has go-rwx. However, the administrator
> account can "less" the contents from a bash command line. This is
> both logging onto Windows 2000 as admin, as well as ssh'ing in
> (loopback) from the power user log-in session. The admi
Gmane User wrote:
> CACLS shows an extensive set of permissions for the power user owner,
> but only READ_CONTROL, FILE_READ_EA, & FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES for
> LaptopName\None and Everyone. I've come across nothing on the web
> (yet) about a special privilege that allows administrators the level
>
I have a power user file that has go-rwx. However, the administrator
account can "less" the contents from a bash command line. This is
both logging onto Windows 2000 as admin, as well as ssh'ing in
(loopback) from the power user log-in session. The administrator can
also "mv" the file to a diff
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