Re: Shared Folder Permission



Other than with a product such as right management systems
you do not / cannot. If you let them read, then they can save
anywhere that they can write, and you cannot control all that.


"Shanthi" <Shanthi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ADA83725-1321-4355-B021-77B1F3F48384@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have shared one folder and stored some xls files. Permission on the
shared
folder given as below;

1. Domain Users - Read-Only
2. Administrators - Ful Control

I want the domain users not to copy the files from the shared folder to
any
where.

How do I restrict? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Shanthi



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