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RafaelBlock
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      06-08-2006, 02:10 AM
Win2003 SBS: I set up new user using wizard, at that time no profile
path is asigned nor default folder. Confirmend this by noting user
properties after creation. After logging in to new account, 'my docs'
is set up on d:\pub\username and folder created at d:\users\username.

d:\pub is shared folder, so all users can see all other users data.
bad. If I force on user profile to use d:\users\username for profile
path, folders including my docs is created there, and they are
restricted to user access only. Good.

I had set up about 10 users already before noting that OS had asigned
them to \pub\username for my docs, and can manualy change each folder
to allow only admin and user access, but what am I missing? Why
doesn't
my docs get asigned automagicaly to secure share eg \users\username?

Quick fix for wizard? Quick fix for changing existing accounts to
\users\username? Thanks in advance.
 
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Bill Grant
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      06-08-2006, 02:46 AM
The sbs wizards are restricted to sbs machines only. You would be well
advised to post in the sbs newsgroup.

microsoft.public windows.server.sbs

RafaelBlock wrote:
> Win2003 SBS: I set up new user using wizard, at that time no profile
> path is asigned nor default folder. Confirmend this by noting user
> properties after creation. After logging in to new account, 'my docs'
> is set up on d:\pub\username and folder created at d:\users\username.
>
> d:\pub is shared folder, so all users can see all other users data.
> bad. If I force on user profile to use d:\users\username for profile
> path, folders including my docs is created there, and they are
> restricted to user access only. Good.
>
> I had set up about 10 users already before noting that OS had asigned
> them to \pub\username for my docs, and can manualy change each folder
> to allow only admin and user access, but what am I missing? Why
> doesn't
> my docs get asigned automagicaly to secure share eg \users\username?
>
> Quick fix for wizard? Quick fix for changing existing accounts to
> \users\username? Thanks in advance.



 
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RafaelBlock
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      06-08-2006, 06:03 AM
Bill Grant wrote:

> The sbs wizards are restricted to sbs machines only. You would be well
> advised to post in the sbs newsgroup.
>
> microsoft.public windows.server.sbs


thnx
 
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