Chapter 10. Managing File Resources and Group Policy

Configuring Shares and Permissions 289

Configuring NTFS Permissions 297

Understanding Group Policies 306

Using Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) 318

Summary 320

As has been mentioned in earlier chapters, the point of a network is to share resources among the users. Your goal as a system administrator is to make sure everyone can use the resources they need without compromising security. Sharing and permissions are extensions of the security features that begin with user accounts and passwords and are at the heart of an administrator’s responsibilities.

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