Group Policy Editor or Local Security Policy


  1. Posts : 1,117
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Group Policy Editor or Local Security Policy


    Will either of these allow me to restrict drive access to a single user only? I've tried to restrict drive access with Group Policy Editor but it applies the restriction globally--even to me the administrator.

    Could anyone let me know if this is possible and how to do it?

    Much thanks.
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  2. Posts : 9,582
    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #2

    I take it that you want to restrict access to this drive to everyone but yourself. Which drive are you referring to, is it locally connected or via a network?
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  3. Posts : 1,117
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Well, not to everyone, but to only one user -- 3 user accounts on this pc.

    What I specifically want to do is to restrict all drives to this one user but leave access as is to myself and the other user. My previous attemp, and only other attemp for that matter, using Group Policy Editor restricted drive access to every user--including me, the Administrator. Is Group Policy Editor flexible enough to allow restriction of one user only? Admittedly, I have not delved into the Local Security Policy applet, but wanted to know if the Local Security Policy had a way to do what I am looking for.
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  4. Posts : 303
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #4

    Could you create groups [drive c-d, drive c, drive-all] and make users members of a group? Then, assign read/write permissions by group?
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  5. Posts : 5,056
    Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
       #5

    Try this.

    Go to properties window of the concerned drive -> Security tab -> Remove the complete list from "Group or user names".

    Then, add your name (Admin) and give full control from the checkbox below. Similarly, add other users you want to give access to and adjust their rights as desired.
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  6. Posts : 536
    Windows 7
       #6

    Bill2 said:
    Try this.

    Go to properties window of the concerned drive -> Security tab -> Remove the complete list from "Group or user names".

    Then, add your name (Admin) and give full control from the checkbox below. Similarly, add other users you want to give access to and adjust their rights as desired.
    Doesn't SYSTEM need to be there? assuming it's your boot/OS drive.
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  7. Posts : 1,117
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Bill2 said:
    Try this.

    Go to properties window of the concerned drive -> Security tab -> Remove the complete list from "Group or user names".

    Then, add your name (Admin) and give full control from the checkbox below. Similarly, add other users you want to give access to and adjust their rights as desired.
    Thanks for all input, but especially to you Bill2.
    I didn't have to remove the list, rather, I just added the user account and denied access. Just finished testing it out.

    Must be getting lazy...
    That's twice now Bill2 that you gave me info that I could have found myself withou much effort...
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