Hiding Folders from users
From: Tim (Tim@nospam)
Date: 08/30/02
From: "Tim" <Tim@nospam>
Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 08:00:51 -0700
We have a share that will have multiple folders. I have
setup the security where the users have the necesary
access to get into the folders that they need, and not
have access to the ones they don't. What I need to know
is if there is a way to hide the folders from them that
they do not have access to?
Thanks
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