Re: User Cant Rename Folder

From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net)
Date: 12/17/04


Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 06:57:17 GMT

For your folder properties for JDK1.4 find the security page and give your
group read/list/execute/write permissions. The select the advanced page of
the security page. This is where special permissions are configured. Select
add, and then browse to your group. Then in the "apply onto" box select
subfolders and files and then for allow select all permissions other than
full control, change permissions, and take ownership. Then select OK. Users
should now be able to write subfolders and files to your folder but not be
able to delete or rename [I think] your main folder. I believe that users
need modify/delete permissions to rename a folder but be sure to test that
out.

However all users in the Group will be able to delete all subfolders/files
in the folder JDK1.4 . If that is not acceptable you will have to not add
your group to special permissions but instead use "creator owner" for those
same special permissions. Note that if you do such, users will only be able
to modify their own files but will be able to access all files to
read/execute. The link below explains special permissions more. --- Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;308419 -- works
mostly the same for w2K.

"Asif Razzaq Attari" <AsifRazzaqAttari@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:853EC3B3-540C-4777-813E-F2A607932651@microsoft.com...
>I am confusing about which you wrote. Please define me in easy way
> (Step-by-Step).
> Thanks.
>
> "Steven L Umbach" wrote:
>
>> You should be able to do that with special permissions if I understand
>> you
>> correctly. On the main security page for the folder give the users
>> read/list/execute/write permissions. Then go into advanced permissions
>> and
>> add the user/group again, select subfolder and files in the apply onto
>> box,
>> and select the desired allow permissions which probably is everything but
>> change permissions and take ownership. --- Steve
>>
>>
>>
>> "Asif Razzaq Attari" <AsifRazzaqAttari@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>> in
>> message news:99FF2BA3-28DC-4149-863C-684CD5C57C8C@microsoft.com...
>> >I have a folder, I want all users (expect Administrator) cant rename
>> > the folder but they can Read, Write & delete own files & folders. Which
>> > permissions will I set on this folder? DO you have any idea?
>> > I am using NTFS file system on W2K Profession with SP4.
>> > --
>> > I like Microsoft Newsgroups, Which provides to help me.
>> >
>> > Thanks to
>> > Microsoft
>>
>>
>>



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Too late for Administrators Password?
    ... if you're going to be messing with permissions then ALWAYS FIRST SET ... folder and click the Security Options folder. ... Next, administrator, you need to have the security tab show when you ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support)
  • Re: Still Read-only
    ... >That is how XP and W2k3 are. ... >read-only attribute of the folder. ... >and file permissions are different things. ... Security) ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)
  • Re: XP File and printer sharing SOLVED!! A HIDDEN FIREWALL!!
    ... Then click a shared folder to open it. ... problem is probably caused by share permissions or NTFS file system ... I decided that it /had/ to be a firewall problem. ... I hadn't used any Symantec security software ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
  • Re: Q.) NTFS rights - How to Append NTFS assignments
    ... The Share is setup to Everyone with Full access and the NTFS ... security restricts the permissions to only those authorized. ... via NTFS from the parent folder being requested to change - however I ... permissions on subfolders, set up different *shares* for your departments.. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Reinstalling WMP
    ... I don't know what the permissions were reset to. ... I tightened up the security on it and figured I'll ... reinstall by editing the .inf files that came with the WMP install package. ... Change the line to the new folder. ...
    (microsoft.public.security)