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What are the permissions for multiple user groups?
A user who is a member of multiple groups will have the least restrictive permissions of the culmination of the NTFS permissions granted to each group. In regards to Share permissions: When combined with NTFS permissions, the more restrictive permissions prevail.
What are the permissions of an administrator account?
User account permissions. The system actions that a user can perform are governed by the type of account he or she signs in with. An administrator account has higher-level permissions than a standard user account, which means that an administrator account owner can perform tasks on your computer that a standard user account owner cannot.
Why are NTFS permissions more restrictive than user permissions?
In regards to Share permissions: When combined with NTFS permissions, the more restrictive permissions prevail. For example, if the user or group has NTFS Full Control permissions but the Share permissions are Everyone|Read then the effective permissions (the more restrictive permissions) for any user or group is Read.
What are the two types of Windows permissions?
In regards to Windows permissions there are two sets of permissions: NTFS permissions and Share permissions. In regards to NTFS permissions: NTFS permissions are cumulative and use a least restrictive mechanism.
Is it possible to log in as same user multiple times?
Yes it is possible even on windows home or home premium it can be done both manually or with a download. I use it all the time because it saves me allot of time. Its called Concurrent RDP Patcher and can be downloaded here : http://www.raymond.cc/blog/download/?did=125
Can a single user have multiple desktop sessions?
A single user account can have multiple sessions in Windows 2008. On the server, run tsconfig.msc to bring up the Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration. Under “Configuration for server”, double-click any of the general settings. Uncheck the box next to “Restrict each user to a single session” and click OK.