Re: Mirroring Novell permissions on NTFS partition

From: Harald Bilke (hb@lanplus.de)
Date: 09/19/02


From: Harald Bilke <hb@lanplus.de>
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 21:46:03 +0200


Well you have just found _one_ of the differences where W2k isn't on
par....

On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 12:39:28 -0400, "Craig Richardson"
<crichsys@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

>If you find out, please let me know. I'm in the midst of a NetWare to W2K
>migration and
>would love to duplicate the Novell permissions on W2K that prevent users
>from seeing folders
>they don't have access to.
>
>"Matt Nowell" <mdnowell@charter.nospam.net> wrote in message
>news:0ffc01c25e75$1ad47130$37ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA13...
>> Morning all,
>>
>> We've been tasked with migrating a rather large (around 1
>> terabyte) chunk of data from a Novell environment to a
>> Windows 2k environment. We've encountered a problem in
>> making the permission setup look like the Novell world.
>>
>> In the Novell world, if a group is assigned permissions
>> explicitly at a folder multiple levels deep (say, 15), the
>> group is automatically given "traverse" permissions for
>> all previous folders, allowing them a clear path to the
>> folder where they have explicit permissions. In this
>> setup, the user only sees the correct path of folders, and
>> no irrelevant folders or files.
>>
>> Under the Windows 2000 setup, we can't seem to mimic this
>> setting at all. If we grant Traverse/Execute to
>> Authenticated users, the filenames are visible, as well as
>> all folders that don't directly lead to the level 15
>> folder where explicit permissions are set. Now, they
>> cannot open any of the data in folders where they do not
>> have explicit permissions, but it would be preferable that
>> they do not see anything that they don't have permissions
>> for.
>>
>> Has anyone dealt with this issue and/or have any ideas
>> about how to mimic the traverse settings on Novell?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Matt Nowell
>> Buchanan Associates
>



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