On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 12:03:13PM -0000, Sebastien Estienne wrote:
> from the man of "net usershare add": The default if no "acl" is given
> is "Everyone:R", which means any authenticated user has read-only
> access.
I see your problem. The reason is that S-1-1-0 apparantly is synonymous
with "Everyone", but the string "Everyone" is not actually recognized. I
think this is mostly a documentation problem. It shouldn't say
"Everyone:R", when that's not actually the default. It could say that
the default is that everyone has read access, but writing it in quotes
is misleading.
On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 12:03:13PM -0000, Sebastien Estienne wrote:
> from the man of "net usershare add": The default if no "acl" is given
> is "Everyone:R", which means any authenticated user has read-only
> access.
I see your problem. The reason is that S-1-1-0 apparantly is synonymous
with "Everyone", but the string "Everyone" is not actually recognized. I
think this is mostly a documentation problem. It shouldn't say
"Everyone:R", when that's not actually the default. It could say that
the default is that everyone has read access, but writing it in quotes
is misleading.
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