Re: Folder security question
- From: "AllenM" <allen.miyake@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 10:30:02 -0800
That is not how security and NTFS works You cannot assign a password to a
foler. You can assign a password to a document. Are you talking 250 diferent
folders with each user and CFO having access to that individual users
folder?
"Eric" <Eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2966B8D5-740C-4C08-ADE7-D93E55BA2F1F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am tasked with an interesting security project. I have a network with
about 250 users and we require the users to give passwords to computer
administrators for setting up and testing the user's workstation. My
accounting department wants to print a copy of each users payroll check
into
a directory that only the user and CFO can access. Taking into
consideration
that IT has a password list the security is compromised for this one
directory. Is there a way to setup up password security on a folder and
to
let the user of the folder assign a password to it? I am thinking this
would
have to be outside of active directory. Any suggestions would be
appreciated.
Eric Olsen
.
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