Re: NTFS and Shares ritghts vs. Netware Rights

From: Roger Abell [MVP] (mvpNoSpam_at_asu.edu)
Date: 03/10/05

  • Next message: Nicolas Heyer: "Re: NTFS and Shares ritghts vs. Netware Rights"
    Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 08:03:38 -0700
    
    

    You are seeing how NTFS permissions define access.
    With list one what execute on the folder in order to enumerate
    what is in it, whether you have access to those things or not.
    In that regard it is fairly Unix-ish.

    -- 
    Roger Abell
    Microsoft MVP (Windows Server System: Security)
    MCDBA,  MCSE W2k3+W2k+Nt4
    "Nicolas Heyer" <NicolasHeyer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
    news:14FA77E5-D5B0-435B-9287-65D404069FD4@microsoft.com...
    > Hello
    >
    > I would like to combine share and NTFS rights to produce the same effect
    > than in Netware. That is: have a root directory with no NTFS rights on it
    > that I would share and when connecting to that share it would only list 
    > all
    > the subdirectories that I have rights for. That is pretty simple in 
    > Netware.
    > I tried the same on a Windows server but the result is not the same: I can
    > access the share but see no subfolfer even if NTFS rights are set for some
    > subfolders. Why ? I thought also give List rights to the root folder but 
    > then
    > users see all the directories even those they have no access for (even if
    > they can do nothing with the data, I don't think this is a real good 
    > deal).
    >
    > Can someone help me ?
    >
    > Thanks
    > Nicolas 
    

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