
17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
On Tue, 19 Nov 1996, lyalc@mail.cba.com.au wrote:
Justin Robbins wrote:
Well, for those uninformed out there who believe that you can penetrate an NT box using NTFSDOS, the problem remains that security in windows NT is a combination between the filesystem NTFS and the actual operating system, NT. NTFSDOS only allows reading the drives, not writing to them. NT also keeps the security registry
I guess Norton Utilities for DOS don't work if you have NTFSDOS loaded, then.
no... from what I read.... NT's security features only work on NTFS formated drives... if you where to run it on a drive with a FAT partition then you wouldn't get to use any of it's security features cbg