Re: Backup of NT-Files for which Administrator does not have R/W rights
1999-05-03 10:34:30
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Re: Backup of NT-Files for which Administrator does not have R/W rights |
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"Dr. Michael Bruewer" <bruewer AT UNI-HOHENHEIM DOT DE> |
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Mon, 3 May 1999 16:34:30 +0200 |
> Imagine that a user withdraws administrator read/write rights from his own
> files
> (so that
> he allone is the only user who has any rights to his files). Does ADSM backup
> and restore thos files or not? I think a professional backup tools like ADSM
> should
> do so but what is the reality?
This is not so much a question of a "professional" backup tool but of the file
system and the operating system. One could contradict that in a "professional"
system if a user denies adminstrator any rights on his/her data, why should the
administrator be able to read the data anyhow? I think for example for the
purpose of backup this should be possible, but not by special system-rights
but by means of changing ACLs. Then the user can see what has happened e. g. in
the NT Security Log.
A feature I am really missing in the context of ADSM as a professional system
is data encryption.
Regards,
Michael Bruewer
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