Help required on setting shared folder permissions
I have 2 groups in Active Directory. One which will contain users who
need to be granted Read Only access to files within a shared folder.
The other group which will need to be granted permissions to modify and
update file in the same shared folder.
I do not want users in any of the groups to delete the shared folders
that contain the files.
I'm tearing my hair out over this so any help / suggestions will be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks
M
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