Re: Advanced Share Permissions question
From: Philippe Prosper (rprosper-nospam_at_coopmoca-nospam.com)
Date: 08/20/03
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Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 12:33:44 -0700
:-)
Thank a lot ... that did the trick. I had gone thru the
help files but got confused as to wich permision setting
to use.
Again thanks a lot
:-)
>-----Original Message-----
>
>> Goto the security tab highlight the use and click on
the advanced button
>>
>> Check off "transverse folder / execute file"
>> from Help "Traverse Folder allows or denies moving
through folders to
>reach
>> other files or folders, even if the user has no
permissions for the
>> traversed folders (applies to folders only). Traverse
folder takes effect
>> only when the group or user is not granted the Bypass
traverse checking
>user
>> right in the Group Policy snap-in. (By default, the
Everyone group is
>given
>> the Bypass traverse checking user right.) Execute File
allows or denies
>> running program files (applies to files only). Setting
the Traverse Folder
>> permission on a folder does not automatically set the
Execute File
>> permission on all files within that folder. "
>>
>> Uncheck " list folder/ read data"
>>
>> From help "List Folder allows or denies viewing file
names and subfolder
>> names within the folder (applies to folders only).
Read Data allows or
>> denies viewing data in files (applies to files only)."
>>
>> Click ok and you should be set. Note though it will
look like the user has
>> no permissions until you go back into the advanced tab.
>
>Damn it sorry man this is why I shouldn't post before I
go eat lunch.
>After you do the above you may have to goto the specific
exe, or any
>applicable data files, in advanced and allow read data.
Since otherwise you
>will probably break the application if the user can't
needed data.
>
> HTH
> DP
>
>
>.
>
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