[THIN] Re: NTFS permissions

  • From: "Matthew Shrewsbury" <MShrewsbury@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 08:42:38 -0400

Sounds interesting...I'll check it out. Thanks!!!

 

Matthew Shrewsbury, MCSE+Internet MCSE 2000 CCA

Network Administrator

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Angus Macdonald [mailto:Angus.Macdonald@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 5:56 AM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: NTFS permissions

 

Depending on the complexity of your installation, you might like to consider 
the freeware StartBuild utility, available from http://thethin.net. It will 
generate a unique start menu for each of your users, based on their NT group 
memberships. Download from http://thethin.net/startbuild.zip 

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Matthew Shrewsbury [mailto:MShrewsbury@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
        Sent: 01 October 2004 21:13
        To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [THIN] NTFS permissions

        Sorry for the off subject post but this is a little Citrix related and 
I'm sure someone here knows the answer. 

         

        I have many types of users connecting to my Citrix farm. Some receive 
the full desktop some only receive published applications depending on their 
needs. The published desktop is extremely locked down and only provides the 
programs they need. Within the desktop the programs are provided by a 
redirected start menu. I am using NTFS permissions to control what a user can 
access on the start menu. 

         

        My problem is if I have two applications (or more) within a single 
folder on the start menu and the user only has NTFS permissions to access one 
he can still see both. The application that he does not have access to shows up 
but he cannot run the application. Is there anyway using NTFS permissions to 
keep the icon he does not have access to from showing up?

         

        If I recall correctly this is kind of a NTFS permissions problem. 
Within Novell if you don't have access to a file you don't see it but within 
Windows you can still see the file. I've enclosed a small photo so you can see 
the actual problem.

         

        Thanks very much for your help!!

         

        Matthew Shrewsbury, MCSE+Internet MCSE 2000 CCA

        Network Administrator

         

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