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Why does the Users folder always have network access?
I remove the public access from this folder, then when I want to share another folder (it is not in users), this folder becomes public along with users (it is in users)! How to decide?
Already decided: in the folder options you need to disable the folder management wizard (something like that).
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users on professional systems is always in network access, because this is a domain administration resource, another thing is that it is in a hidden share by default and is available only to administrators and AD system records, but because you give access to everyone, then the parent category cannot have less rights than the child category, so it is rummaged around in appearance.
Solve by taking out a groped punk from users.
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