Re: Folder Security issue

From: Brajesh KUmar (brajeshkumar69_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/31/03


Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 18:19:43 -0800

Hi Steve,

Thanks for your reply!
I did the same, but still I am able to delete the folder.
Does it work for you ?

Thanks,

-Brajesh
>-----Original Message-----
>There are two delete entries in advanced permissions, be
sure to uncheck both, but I
>would just give them read/list/execute/write permissions
to start with and be done
>with it. Write permissions does not give a user the
ability to delete a file. Make
>sure that they are not members of a group [such as
everyone] that has full/modify
>permissions. Another thing to check is that the everyone
group has no more than
>read/list/execute/write permissions on the drive/root
folder. --- Steve
>
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>"Brajesh Kumar" <brajeshkumar69@yahoo.com> wrote in
message
>news:074701c39f4d$65af47b0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I had a problem where a user mapped to my Visual Source
>> Safe drive and deleted data files .
>> How can I set a folder in such a mode that the user has
>> read/write permission but it can't be deleted?
>>
>> I tried the following, which denies the delete
permission
>> to all the users, but I am still able to delete the
>> folder:-
>>
>> 1. Start Windows Explorer
>> 2. RightClick the Folder where the files are
>> 3. Choose Properties
>> 4. Choose Security
>> 5. Choose the Group of users (ie. Domain Users) to set
>> this permission
>> 6. Remove permission from Full Control
>> 7. Choose Modify
>> 8. Remove the mark from "Allow inheritable permissions
>> from parent to propagate to this object"
>> 9. Choose Copy
>> 10. Choose Advanced button
>> 11. Choose the Group of users (ie. Domain Users) to set
>> this
>> 12. Choose View/Edit-button
>> Remove the mark for allow from Delete
>> 13. Choose Deny Delete
>> 14. OK ...
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Brajesh
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