I'll be the first to say I'm not well knowledged on the ins & outs of Windows Server. I just noticed today at one office I work for that from a Windows 8 computer with a mapped drive to a Server 2012 shared folder, even with a non-administrator account on the server, from the workstation you can view and modify the user permissions of the server's shared folder for everyone.
So the questions that comes to mind... Why can I view the permissions from a workstation? Why can I alter the permissions from a workstation?
The terms seem to be too generic, I'm not finding much via google. Thanks!
So the questions that comes to mind... Why can I view the permissions from a workstation? Why can I alter the permissions from a workstation?
The terms seem to be too generic, I'm not finding much via google. Thanks!