rights problems

From: Michael (answer@in.group)
Date: 12/19/02


From: "Michael" <answer@in.group>
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 16:15:02 GMT


Hello.

Here's the problem:

I have a shared directory that is mapped to a drive letter on all my
workstations. That works everytime on a login. The problem I'm having is
when someone puts a file up on one of these shared drives, the security
rights aren't inhereted automatically from the parent object in the shared
folder.

Is there a way to fix this and if so, how?

thx.
-Michael



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