Deny delete folders and files

From: Thomas Holme Larsen (thl_at_mentor-it.dk)
Date: 12/11/03


Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 03:06:13 -0800

Hi everybody.

We have made a folder on our Windows 2000 Server, where we store all our documents.
We have shared this folder til our users.

How can we set permissions, so that users are able to:

-See folders and files.
-Open folders and files.
-Make new folders and files.
-Change folders and files.
-NOT DELETE FOLDERS AND FILES

We want the users to able to do anything, BUT DELETE FOLDERS AND FILES.

How can we accomplish this? Is it possible? Does it require 3th party software???

Hope someone can help us with this issue.

Kindly regards and merry christmas

Thomas Holme Larsen



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