Windows is still very user-hostile overall. There's no easy way to setup users and permissions or anything like that unless you UTFG (use the f*cking gui). Most experienced users don't want to UTFG =\ </I>
Even that I use Linux, i think, i should correct you:). There *is* a way of modifying acl's from command line, and, actually, a very nice one - try cacls command. There was a CMD utility to add users, too...
Windows is still very user-hostile overall. There's no easy way to setup users and permissions or anything like that unless you UTFG (use the f*cking gui). Most experienced users don't want to UTFG =\
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Even that I use Linux, i think, i should correct you