It’s now gpupdate.
FAT and FAT32 provide no security over locally logged-on users. Only native NTFS provides extensive permission control on both remote and local files.
They don’t, both have support for sharing.
Q: – How do you fight tattooing in NT/2000 installations?
You can’t.
Q: –How do you fight tattooing in 2003 installations?
User Configuration – Administrative Templates – System – Group Policy – enable – Enforce Show Policies Only.
Q: –What does IntelliMirror do?
It helps to reconcile desktop settings, applications, and stored files for users, particularly those who move between workstations or those who must periodically work offline.
Make sure you check Block inheritance among the options when creating the policy.
Q: –What is "tattooing" the Registry?
The user can view and modify user preferences that are not stored in maintained portions of the Registry. If the group policy is removed or changed, the user preference will persist in the Registry.
Same as Read & Execute, but not inherited by files within a folder. However, newly created subfolders will inherit this permission.
It helps to reconcile desktop settings, applications, and stored files for users, particularly those who move between workstations or those who must periodically work offline.
Submitted By:-Nitu Chabra Email-ID: – nituchabra@mail.com