How to create a template of folders including permissions



Hello,

I'd like to create a template of folders for the end users, including
permissions. When we get a job, this new file structure is created
including many many sub-folders.

Most of the sub-folders would be fine inheriting the permissions, but I
have at least one sub-folder "Contracts" where one user gets full
permission and the rest of the inherited people get read-only.

I'd don't know where to start looking, so I'm here. Any suggestions?
If an answer is scripting, I am quite new to that area and may need a
few examples or references. Also, I know coping folders only inherits
permissions, moving folders also moves the permissions.

Windows 2003 Std w/AD

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