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Using Windows Vista. What is the correct and best way to prevent access to an entire drive (not the C windows drive) for a particular user? Probably I prefer an NTFS solution rather than hiding drive letters.
When I look on the Security tab of the drive's properties I see:
Group or usernames:
Authenticated Users
SYSTEM
Administrators (MyComputer\Administrators)
Users (MyComputer\Users)
I'm not sure if I should be adding a deny permission or removing an existing permission and I don't understand how the Authenticated Users combines with Users (or with the specific user if I add them)
So you're saying add that user and then mark them as deny read? – User – 2011-09-20T20:30:53.143
I figured I'd give this a shot. It looks like windows is going through every single file on that drive and adjusting the permissions. Is that right? – User – 2011-09-20T20:33:46.010