Re: preventing non-familiy members(invities) to locally access my folder (NTFS access rights)



Grant permissions on the folder and its contents to the Family group.
If no other group has any grants, then only accounts in the Family group
will be able to access that folder and its contents.

<download66@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,

we have invities(friends) for holydays at our home and I would like to
prevent them accessing a single/special folder.
Therefore I created an addtional group called "invities" and addedd
Grace and Bill to this group. In addition I
added my wife and myself to the group "family".

Question:
What local NTFS access rights do I have to set that Grace and Bill
cannot access my/our folder ?


Thank you very much for any help!


John



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