Re: Allowing one-way access (write without read)
From: BB (Bernard_at_3exp.com)
Date: 02/22/03
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From: "BB" <Bernard_at_3exp.com> Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 12:09:16 +0800
Well.
1) create c:\abc folder
2) remove everyone and add me in
3) at the same time only grant write. no other option
4) when i click the folder in explorer, i get denied
because explorer try to read and list which i don't have.
5) then i copy to command prompt, i do a copy \temp\aa.txt \abc
the file is written to the folder.
6) I grant all permission to myself and verify \abc using explorer.
Rgds.
"Michael Mazza" <mike@kressa.com> wrote in message
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> Hi BB,
>
> I tried it again but it still doesn't work. Either I'm doing something
> stupid or you're not trying what I'm trying.
>
> I'm not trying to do FTP get's from a command line. I'm doing it
> through the Windows GUI with a drag/drop method. Maybe that's where the
> bug/difference is between us.
>
> If you setup a folder with "List Folder Contents" and "Write"
> permissions you can drag a file up AND down from the site without being
> blocked (even without READ permissions). If you set it to "Write" only
> then you don't get permission to access the folder OR even drop the file
> on the folder.
>
> In the past, WRITE ONLY access gave you the ability to drop a file on a
> folder to do a PUT but you couldn't open the folder to GET the contents
> back.
>
>
>
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