SFM: Macintosh Locked Folders Are Not Completely Secure

Last reviewed: May 9, 1997
Article ID: Q104198

The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1

SYMPTOMS

After you either set the Read-Only file attribute or "lock" a folder from a Macintosh computer on a Services for Macintosh (SFM) shared subdirectory, you cannot drag files or folders from the same SFM volume to the locked folder. However, you can copy any other file from any other subdirectory (folder) on the SFM server, copy files from a different SFM server, or copy files from the local Macintosh hard drive to the locked folder.

RESOLUTION

To approximate a locked folder using SFM on a Windows NT Advanced Server computer, set the NTFS permissions for the desired subdirectory (folder) to Read-Only.

For more information on setting permissions on SFM volumes, please refer to the Windows NT Advanced Server Services for Macintosh guide.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT and Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1. This problem was corrected in the latest U.S. Service Pack for Windows NT and Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1. For information on obtaining the Service Pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):

   S E R V P A C K


Additional query words: prodnt
Keywords : kbbug3.10 kbinterop ntmac NTSrv
Version : 3.1
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: May 9, 1997
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