Re: Help with permissions to allow adding files to a directory but not modify any

From: Laura A. Robinson [MVP] (geekwench_at_snippit.hotmail.com)
Date: 06/29/04

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    circa 28 Jun 2004 13:44:05 -0700, in
    microsoft.public.windows.server.security, Todd (jensen5
    @optonline.net) said,
    > I can't find the right combination of permissions to let someone add
    > files to a directory and at the same time preventing any modification
    > to the files once placed inside. Create Files/Write Data permissions
    > seem to be better if it could be split up. Can anyone give me the
    > right permission combination to do this.
    >
    Do the users need to be able to see what is in the directory once
    they've deposited their files?

    Laura

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