File permissions question

From: Utz (yootzee@hotmail.com)
Date: 07/09/02


From: "Utz" <yootzee@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 11:36:27 -0500


Greetings,

I am trying to configure some out of the ordinary permissions on a network
directory, and hope that someone can offer some suggestions.

Here is the break down:

I've created a hidden network share, NETSHARE$, with share permissions
EVERYONE=FULL. Inside of NETSHARE$ I've put a VBscript, THESCRIPT.VBS, and
some other assorted scripts and apps

THESCRIPT.VBS will create a shortcut or shortcuts on the user's start menu
to the other assorted scripts and/or apps in the NETSHARE$ directory.
THESCRIPT.VBS is called and executed via the user's login script using the
line: cscript \\TheServer\NETSHARE$\THESCRIPT.VBS

What I have been attempting to do, I emphasize attempting, is to set
permissions on NETSHARE$ and/or THESCRIPT.VBS in order to allow the script
to run and create the shortcut(s), but deny users the ability to view or
change the scripts.

I can't even get into what all I've changed in the permissions, because I've
made so many I've lost track.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
Utz



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