Re: Everyone take ownership

From: AnttiH (gumfire_at_despammed.com)
Date: 06/14/05


Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 05:01:17 GMT

Roger Abell wrote:
> In your initial posting you spoke of share permissions, which
> are found with the Permission button on the Sharing tab in the
> properties of a folder. It is now apparent that you are speaking
> of the NTFS permissions of the folder.
>
> Yes, defining a folder to have just a specific, intended set
> of NTFS permissions is possible. Uncheck the box in the
> NTFS Security dialog that indicates the folder is allowed
> to inherit from its parent folder. Also, use the Advanced
> tab to see whether there are any grants or denies that are
> special and being masked from view in the generic permission
> view of the settings.
>

Thanks for your response.
The folder in question is shared over network, but apparently NTFS
permissions are affecting it. It is shared from W2000 Server. I have no
further detail of this, I can click properties for the folder then
security tab and there.

There are no Advanced permissions besides the ones that I have set in
the "generic" permissions page.
What does the last "Effective Permissions" mean? When I select a group
from our AD with the select.. button they have NO "Effective
Permissions", but when I select a certain user, he has all permissions,
even though he is NOT listed on any of the permissions tabs?

This person used to be in a group which had permission into the folder,
can this be cached somehow?

Cheers,

AnttiH