Re: windows server 2003 and folders



It depends. You want to follow the principle of least privilege and it
depends on if you want administrators to also have full control access to a
users folder or not. The two links serve as guideline for redirected or home
folders and the assumption is that you don't want users to access each
others folders. Group Policy can also be configured to give administrators
full control to a user's roaming profile and redirected folders and you
would want to implement such before you start configuring the users
olders. --- Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/274443
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/ServerHelp/a1b7ce04-708b-4145-830a-cadfc003acd3.mspx

"shawn" <shawn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:16393F79-DF3E-4468-9DBA-5E978BEBE281@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have the following shared folders created:
>
> \\<server>\FB Share
> \\<server>\Users\<username>
>
> What permissions should the above folders have in this domain environment?


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