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4-3
Groups Description
Account Operators Members who can administer user and group accounts in the OPS LAN Domain.
Administrators Members who can fully administer the OPS LAN Domain.
Backup Operators Members who can bypass directory- and file-level security to back up files.
Guests Users granted guest access to the OPS LAN Domain.
INET_User Anonymous IIS User (Needed for SQL Server).
MTS Impersonators Microsoft Transaction Server trusted process identities.
Print Operators Members who can administer NT domain printers. (Not performed in OPS LAN)
Replicators Members who can support directory replication. (Not performed in OPS LAN)
Server Operators Members who can administer the OPS LAN File Server.
SQLAdmin SQL Server Database Administrators.
Users Ordinary OPS LAN Domain users.
Table 4-2
OPS LAN LOCAL GROUPS
4.6 Sharing Resources
Disk drives, CD-ROM drives and file folders on OPS LAN clients may be shared to
other users on the network. The File Server generates a list of eligible users and global
groups during the sharing setup. Each of the selected users or groups may be assigned
one of the permission listed in Table 4-3 SHARED RESOURCE PERMISSIONS.
Permission Usage
Read Only The contents of the shared resource may be viewed. Program files may be
executed.
Custom One or more of the following permissions may be selected and assigned: Read
Files, Write to Files, Create Files and Folders, Delete Files, Change File Attributes,
List Files, Change Access Control.
Full Control All permissions listed under “Custom” are assigned.
Table 4-3
SHARED RESOURCE PERMISSIONS
4.7 NTFS Permissions
The D: drive on the OPS LAN File Server is formatted with the NT File System (NTFS)
and is shared to all users; the K: drive mapping on OPS LAN clients conveniently
accesses this region of the File Server. However, individual directories and files on the
File Server’s D: drive may be assigned access permissions. Table 4-4 NTFS
DIRECTORY-LEVEL PERMISSIONS and Table 4-5 NTFS FILE-LEVEL PERMISSIONS