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see subj, which rights it have and why it invisible in users & groups mmc?
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There are several groups called special identities. The operating system
manages membership in those groups and you can not directly add users to them which is why they are not shown via users and groups but they can be used in access control lists. Two common ones are everyone and authenticated users. If you want to see the entire contents of your user security token you can either run gpresult on your computer or use the tool whoami /groups. The link below explains more. --- Steve http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../07w2kadc.mspx The Network identity Any user accessing the system through a network has the Network identity. This identity is used to allow only remote users to access a resource. Example of whoami ouput. ********************* D:\Documents and Settings\Steve>whoami /groups [Group 1] = "STEVE-XP\None" [Group 2] = "Everyone" [Group 3] = "BUILTIN\Administrators" [Group 4] = "BUILTIN\Users" [Group 5] = "NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE" [Group 6] = "NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users" [Group 7] = "LOCAL" "dmitri" <dmitri@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 57904CE-C42E-4C33-88B6-70EED3121EA4@microsoft.com...> see subj, which rights it have and why it invisible in users & groups mmc? > which app use it? > > thank you. |
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So, can you help me with next, if I'm set for shared folders permissions for
NET security group Full it will be security hole. I'm right? thank you. "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > There are several groups called special identities. The operating system > manages membership in those groups and you can not directly add users to > them which is why they are not shown via users and groups but they can be > used in access control lists. Two common ones are everyone and authenticated > users. If you want to see the entire contents of your user security token > you can either run gpresult on your computer or use the tool whoami /groups. > The link below explains more. --- Steve > > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../07w2kadc.mspx > > The Network identity Any user accessing the system through a network has the > Network identity. This identity is used to allow only remote users to access > a resource. > > Example of whoami ouput. ********************* > > D:\Documents and Settings\Steve>whoami /groups > > [Group 1] = "STEVE-XP\None" > [Group 2] = "Everyone" > [Group 3] = "BUILTIN\Administrators" > [Group 4] = "BUILTIN\Users" > [Group 5] = "NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE" > [Group 6] = "NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users" > [Group 7] = "LOCAL" > > "dmitri" <dmitri@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 57904CE-C42E-4C33-88B6-70EED3121EA4@microsoft.com...> > see subj, which rights it have and why it invisible in users & groups mmc? > > which app use it? > > > > thank you. > > > |
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