Re: NTFS , folder permissions ! Need Help



Windows by default gives the owner full control as you have seen. What you
can do is to change the permissions for owner creator to be less than full
control but as the owner the user can still always change permissions.
Ultimately you would need to try to hide the security tab from the user
[which can be done with Group Policy] which still could allow a user to use
command line tools if he know how or remove ownership from that user. In
Windows 2003 you can use the Explorer GUI to change ownership and for any NT
operating system you can use command like tools like subinacl or fileacl if
you are an administrator. --- Steve


"Saleh Matani" <saleh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OgMmh8UEGHA.1264@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello,
>
> Subject : File and Folder permissions for domain users
>
> Network Directory : \\MyServer\MyDirectory\MyProject1
> \MyProject2
> ...........
>
>
> Question :
>
> How to give the domain user1 change permissions for folder "\MyProject1"
> and user1 use not to be able to take the full permissions for folders that
> he create under "\MyProject1"
>
> with other words:
> domain user1 has change permissions for folder "\MyProject1" , with this
> permissions he can create a new folder like for example "\MyProject1\New
> Folder\" after creating that folder is the user1 automatically the owner
> of that new created folder! means: he has all permissions! result -->
> user1 can give every one read ,write or full permissions for that folder.
>
> is there any way to avoid that user1 can be able to give permissions for
> folders that he create under "\MyProject1\" directory ?
>
>
> Thank you
>
> Saleh Matani


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