Microsoft KB Archive/189809

= SMS: Logon Server Default Permissions =

Article ID: 189809

Article Last Modified on 6/14/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.2 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q189809



SUMMARY
This article lists the default permissions for Systems Management Server logon servers.



MORE INFORMATION
The following table lists the Systems Management Server logon server default permissions. Share/Volume  Directory                  Permissions --

SMS_SHRx                                 Administrator's local group has Full Control; Everyone has Read capabilities.

SMSroot                   Administrator's local group has Full Control; Everyone has Read capabilities.

Helper.srv and            Administrator's local group all subdirectories        has Full Control.

LOGS                      Inherits permissions from the drive where SMS is                                         installed. Defaults to                                         Everyone having Full Control.

NetWare volume                           No change from existing.

SMS\Logon.srv(netware)     No change from existing.

SMS_SHR                                  Administrator's local group and Everyone have Full Control.

(Windows NT and LAN        Administrator's local group               Manager)                   has Full Control; Everyone has Read capabilities.

Ccr.box                   Administrator's local group Despooler.box             has Full Control; Everyone Inventry.box              has Change capabilities. Isvmif.box Pcmpkg.src Smsid\*.uid(file)

.bin            Administrator's local group .bin\language   has full control; Everyone Mstest                    has Read capabilities. Pcmins.box Invencfg.box Appctl.src and all subdirectories

Pcmpkg.src                Administrator's local group has Full Control; Everyone has Change capabilities. (Read and Write permissions                                         for Users and Guests can be                                          modified through the user                                          interface. By default, Users                                          and Guests have Read and                                          Write permissions.) Changing permissions on the SMS_SHR share or the directories that exist below the share is not recommended. Systems Management Server clients need the ability to create and rename files in most of these directories. If permissions are changed, Systems Management Server functionality may be adversely affected.

