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write to areas that Users do not have permission to modify. The Modify permission that Power Users have
for %windir% and %windir%\system32 does not apply for files that were installed during the text-mode
setup of Windows 2000. Power Users have read-only access to those files.
Users are limited to the areas that they are explicitly granted write access. This helps protect the system from
tampering. Table 2.1 shows the only areas where Users have Write permissions. For areas not listed in the
table, Users have Read-Only permission or no permissions on the rest of the system.
The last item in Table 2.1states that Users may have Write permissions to the root of the hard drive. This is
possible because setup does not change the existing permissions for root when Windows 2000 is installed. If
you installed Windows 2000 to an NTFS partition on a clean system, the root is shared out to the Everyone
group with Full Control. This occurs when the clean system is formatted during setup. It is important that
you remember that Everyone has Full Control of the root directory so that you make the changes necessary
for your environment.
Table 2.2 compares the default access control settings given to these two groups for objects on the file
system. The permissions for directories apply to directories, subdirectories, and files unless stated otherwise
in the Remarks column.
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