Windows 2000 Cluster Security Question

From: Carl R Diliberto (cdiliberto@hotmail.com)
Date: 10/19/02


From: "Carl R Diliberto" <cdiliberto@hotmail.com>
To: "security-basics" <security-basics@securityfocus.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 18:47:17 -0400

My client currently has a two-node Windows 2000 cluster. They have chosen
to use the "auto-share" feature to autoshare home directories one level
below a "parent share". These child shares inherit the same share
permissions as the parent share had at the time the share was created.
However, due to organizational changes, I find myself often having to change
the permissions of the "parent" share. But these changes do not appear to
propagate to the child shares, at least in a timely fashion. I found that
if I take the "parent" resource offline, and back on using the cluster
administrator, these changes are almost instantly propagated (or the shares
are recreated). Can anyone provide me with more information?

Thanks
Carl



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Creating Directories without AUTO Parent Propagation?
    ... If the parent directory has any specific user settings .. ... Then all new sub folders created below that folder will not have propagation ... As you can see the below script first does as follows.. ... > remove the the check / propagate from parent option.. ...
    (comp.os.ms-windows.nt.admin.security)
  • Re: Creating Directories without AUTO Parent Propagation?
    ... If the parent directory has any specific user settings .. ... Then all new sub folders created below that folder will not have propagation ... As you can see the below script first does as follows.. ... > remove the the check / propagate from parent option.. ...
    (comp.os.ms-windows.nt.admin.security)
  • Re: task model
    ... Exceptions don't propagate from tasks. ... The problem is that there is no nesting of tasks in terms of control flow. ... There is a parent child relation, ... If an exception is propagated out of a task, the parent task is doing its ...
    (comp.lang.ada)
  • Re: Bob Qin - Please see my follow-up to your reply
    ... Yes I did recreate the delegation after moving the users to the OU. ... Where do I find the "Allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.migration)
  • Re: Bob Qin - Please see my follow-up to your reply
    ... Did you recreate the delegation after you move all the users to a OU? ... You can also check if the "Allow inheritable permissions from parent to ... propagate to this object" is enabled in the properties of the user with ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.migration)

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