Re: Basic NTFS question
From: barry (noooooo_at_nooonsnasdadasdasdasdasda.com)
Date: 05/11/05
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Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 21:32:52 GMT
Stephanie wrote:
> I created a global group and I would like this group to have
> FULL CONTROL on a shared folder and ALL of it's subcontainers. The
> problem is, many of the subcontainers (probably over 1000) have
> specific permissions set on them, so I do not want to reset all folders
> to inherit permissions from parent, because some should not have
> "everyone". Is there a way just to trickle down (add) 1 group and give
> them full control on everything without disrupting existing permissions
> sub-folders? Thanks in advanced!
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Taht depends on how you've set the permissions below the directory. If
they are inheriting and you've just added extra premissions then jsut
add the group at the top-most directory. Other than that, you'll have to
use cacls as previously mentioned
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