Re: Security and Sharing



I am trying very very hard to understand all of this and am failing miserably.

I have a d: drive. I have created a folder called docs. I want group A
to have read and file scan rights to this folder and all of it's subfolders.
I also have a user, who will be responsible for creating folders under this
Docs folder, placing files in these folders, and possibly renaming them as
well as the folders themselves, in case she makes a mistake. I just don't
want her to have any delete rights.
So, with this scenario, can you please explain in detail how I would go
about doing this? Please explain in DETAIL. Do I need to create a share?
Why?? "S. Pidgorny <MVP>" wrote:

There are also prmissions on file system. Permissions on share only controls
and potentially limit operations through the network sharing mechanism;
permissions on file system are required as well.

Thisnk of share permission as a visa. In any country, there are citizens
that don't require a visa (full control), those who come with visas (read),
and people without visas or on a blacklist (both have no access). However,
when they are already in the country, different controls apply.

--
Svyatoslav Pidgorny, MS MVP - Security, MCSE
-= F1 is the key =-

* http://sl.mvps.org * http://msmvps.com/blogs/sp *

"Rockitman" <Rockitman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:28711AB6-FABC-48F8-B36D-9C28E440CB05@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a folder that I've created a share on. How come there are more
security permissions than share permissions?

I don't understand this stuff. I want a group to be able to write files
to
the directory but if I give them Write rights in Security it doesn't work.

When I go to share permissions, there are very limited rights available,
Full Control, Read, and Change. Where are the write rights??



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