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This article describes how an administrator can disable the Security tab from Windows Professional-based workstations that are members of a Windows domain. Administrators can adjust registry permissions by using the security settings in a group policy. These settings are then applied to Windows Professional-based workstations during startup. Remember that the assignment of registry permissions by using a group policy has similar results as using system policies because the results are permanent.

To reverse these settings, you need to reverse the same policy and apply the new settings to the computer. Deleting the policy without reversing the settings results in the settings staying on the computer until a policy is created to reverse them or they are manually changed by using the Registry Editor tool.

To disable the Security tab from Windows Professional-based workstations that are members of a Windows domain:. Click the Group Policy tab on the domain properties dialog box to view the default domain policy. Click New. But what if he's using Windows NT or Windows ? No such thing as Simple File Sharing there either Correct, but if you don't have File and Print Sharing installed then there will be no "Sharing" option on a directory's context menu.

Knowing the OS would definitely make this easier to diagnose. Actually, simple file sharing really only has to do with the security tab. But yes, without knowing what OS is being used, nothing can be done. Should be in another thread shame on you mod In secpol. In Network access: Shares that can be access anonymously add the name of the share you wish to allow Guest to access it has to be on it's own line.

Now create your share and set the "Everyone" group with the level of access you wish anonymous users to have i. Full Control, Read, etc. Of course, be sure to set this on both the Share and Security permissions. Sorry I forgot to metion the OS. I am using Server and yes, there is no Simple File Sharing in. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in. United States English.

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