Re: User Rights

From: Carl Hilton (someone_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 10/04/04

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    I want them controlling THEIR folders NOT everyones'.

    "andy smart" <anonymus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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    > Carl Hilton wrote:
    > | I have a user who I have given FULL control rights to her network
    folder.
    > | She tells me she can not add permission for other folks to specific
    > | subdirectories. I have propogated the FULL control to all her sub
    > objects. I
    > | have gone in to one of her sub folders and checked EFFECTIVE
    PERMISSIONS,
    > | and she has full control... I have turned on Auditing and only note a
    > | failure for her with:
    > |
    > | Event Type: Failure Audit
    > | Event Source: Security
    > | Event Category: Object Access
    > | Event ID: 560
    > | Date: 9/30/2004
    > | Time: 1:49:31 PM
    > | User: DOMAIN1\IBW
    > | Computer: FILESSERVER
    > | Description:
    > | Object Open:
    > | Object Server: Security
    > | Object Type: File
    > | Object Name: D:\Users\IBW\DataWork
    > | Handle ID: -
    > | Operation ID: {0,32716122}
    > | Process ID: 4
    > | Image File Name:
    > | Primary User Name: FILESSERVER$
    > | Primary Domain: SAD
    > | Primary Logon ID: (0x0,0x3E7)
    > | Client User Name: IBW
    > | Client Domain: DOMAIN1
    > | Client Logon ID: (0x0,0x1EFB976)
    > | Accesses: ACCESS_SYS_SEC
    > | ReadAttributes
    > |
    > | Privileges: -
    > | Restricted Sid Count: 0
    > | Access Mask: 0x1000080
    > |
    > |
    > | For more information, see Help and Support Center at
    > | http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
    > |
    > |
    > And you want a user controlling who has access rights on the network,
    > why? Exactly? :-)
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