Directory security for 'public' folder.

From: j (guru@spamcop.net)
Date: 08/26/02


From: "j" <guru@spamcop.net>
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 16:00:40 -0400


We are gearing up for another school year.
Here's the situation,
we have a new server running win2k SP2 that's part of a NT4 domain model.

We have about 500 students that have folders in this hierarchy:
main share-public
                    |-1st grade
                        |-student1
                        |-student2
                    |-2nd grade
                        |-student1
                        |-student2
you get the point.

My question is:
we have already created the folders and set the permissions for the
individual and the domain admins. we forgot to check the "modify" permission
for the students.

Is there a 'batch' command that can set the modify permission for all 500
folders in one shot?
I would hate to have to right click on each one and check "modify".

Thanks,
jason
jason@gcds.net



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