Hello everyone!
So at my new place of work, I noticed some glaring security issues that need to be addressed. Most of them I already know how to do but this one, I'm at a loss.
Basically, there is NO user access control on ANY of our file share servers. Literally, a brand new warehouse employee can open the CEO's personal drive which houses some pretty sensitive information, very personal information at that. I locked down his folder, but still have about 422 folders left to apply security settings to. I need to remove the built-in user group "Everyone" from those folders ACL. How can I accomplish this without modifying individual folder permissions?
Thanks all.
So at my new place of work, I noticed some glaring security issues that need to be addressed. Most of them I already know how to do but this one, I'm at a loss.
Basically, there is NO user access control on ANY of our file share servers. Literally, a brand new warehouse employee can open the CEO's personal drive which houses some pretty sensitive information, very personal information at that. I locked down his folder, but still have about 422 folders left to apply security settings to. I need to remove the built-in user group "Everyone" from those folders ACL. How can I accomplish this without modifying individual folder permissions?
Thanks all.