Should this work? - Folder permissions



Hello,

I was just banging my head against the wall with this. So. Should this work
and if not WHY?

We have folder (W2K server W2K native domain)

DATA -Folder not inheriting permissions

Users1 -Global group with Full access to DATA. Contains Users2 group.

Users2 -Global Group. Contains few domain user accounts and domain admins
group

Domain Admins -Contains administrators.

When I am on the local server as a Domain Administrator (member of Domain
Admins Group) shouldn't I have Full Access to the DATA folder?


Thanks for all tips!
-Will














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