Re: share permissions

From: Brandon Baker (mrmoneymatters_at_nospam.postalias)
Date: 07/29/05

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    Share permissions are just that, share permissions. They apply to shares and
    not the files inside them. When you set security settings under the security
    tab that is ntfs security setttings. Just to let you know it is common to
    give authenticated users full control share permissions, then give the users
    or security groups you actually want to have access to the share and what
    rights you want them to have under the security tab. Take a look at this.

    http://infocenter.cramsession.com/articles/files/share-versus-ntfs-permiss-9162003-1702.asp

    "Mark" <mark_kurten@acordia.com> wrote in message
    news:%23BjgC%236kFHA.3656@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
    > if i right click on a share on my machine and select properties, under the
    > sharing tab is a permissions button. what is the difference between
    > setting
    > permission under this button and setting permissions under the security
    > tab?
    > if i allow another user on my network access (full control) to this share
    > using the permissions button on the sharing tab how does this differ than
    > if
    > i just added this user under the security tab and give them full control?
    > seems like the same thing.
    >
    > thanks.
    >
    >


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