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From: Fieldhouse Dirk <Fieldhouse@logica.com>
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Subject: Re: BoS: [ntsec] TSR to read NTFS from DOS or Windows95
Date: Thu, 16 May 96 14:30:00 bst
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In article <"IJxqT.0.nw2.WmTcn"@suburbia>, robc@imsi.com says...
>
>If you go to a dos prompt in windows 95 or from dos  6.22
>you run ntfsdos.exe and it maps the NTFS partition to a drive
>letter and with read only permission to the whole  partition.
>
>There goes NTFS Security

I don't want to start a discussion here, but what's the big deal? Surely you 
meant:

If your NT system allows someone to go to a dos prompt in windows 95 or from 
dos  6.22
... There goes NTFS Security


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