Seting Up File and Folder NTFS Security
From: al (alahlou@Lockton.com)
Date: 02/09/03
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From: "al" <alahlou@Lockton.com> Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 08:33:44 -0800
I have a question about setting up the following folders
properly. I am seeking some assistance and suggestions.
Server: Windows 2000,
Domain Controller: NT 4.0
Shared (folder)
A (subfolder)
E (subfolder)
J (subfolder)
K (subfolder)
M (subfolder)
Group C
Group D
If you belong to group C
Admin & IT users Full Control
Regular users Permissions/Allow: (Modify, Read & Execute,
List Folder Contents, Read, Write)
to A (subfolder) and to E (subfolder)
Regular Users should not able to see J (subfolder), K
(subfolder), M (subfolder)
If you belong to group D
Admin & IT users Full Control
Regular users Permissions/Allow: (Modify, Read & Execute,
List Folder Contents, Read, Write)
to A (subfolder) and to J (subfolder)
Regular Users should not able to see E (subfolder), K
(subfolder), M (subfolder)
I appreciate your help in advance
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