Re: disallow seeing non-relavant subdirectoies

From: Somchai U. (somchai_at_no-email.com)
Date: 02/23/04


Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 16:24:12 +0700

Finally, I get the kb 303758 about this. So I had better leave the NetWare
file server as is. NetWare is a better file server. I should not force users
to change theirs practice.

Somchai

"Keith W. McCammon" <km@km.com> wrote in message
news:OpX6cq89DHA.3488@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> You can't restrict views based on permissions using any native utility.
And
> in your situation, you shouldn't need to.
>
> If you're running a logon script to map home directories, you would
normally
> do this by using a variable in the script that maps the user directly to
> their assigned homedir. Call this the F drive. Then you'd map another
> drive (G, or whatever) that is the shared drive.
>
> Less work across the board this way...
>
>
> "Somchai U." <somchai@no-email.com> wrote in message
> news:eiQqSF49DHA.2168@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > This is my scenario.
> >
> > Directory D:\HOME share as \\SERVER\HOME allow everyone "Change"
> >
> > Contents in D:\HOME includes...
> > D:\HOME\USER1 . . . NTFS Permission: USER1: Modify
> > D:\HOME\USER2 . . . USER2: Modify
> > D:\HOME\USER3 . . . USER3: Modify
> > D:\HOME\COMMON . . . USER1, USER2, USER3: Modify
> >
> > I map \\SERVER\HOME as F: drive. The problem is if I do not assign NTFS
> > permission to D:\HOME, the users have problem access the share drive.
> > (Access Denied.) Users cannot browse drive.
> >
> > If I assign NTFS list permission to D:\HOME (without inheritance), users
> can
> > access theirs contents. But USER1 can see that all 4 directories are
> > available. USER1 cannot see anything in USER2, USER3 that is correct.
> > However, USER1 should not see only USER1 and COMMON directory, he should
> not
> > know that USER2 and USER3 are available.
> >
> > Is it possible? How?
> >
> > TIA,
> > Somchai
> >
> >
> >
>
>



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