I have shared folder on Windows 2003, when I check Domain Users
permission is only Read & Execute, Read, List Folder Contents. Then I
check in advanced and edit Domain Users permission - Create Folders and
Create Files are unchecked, but when I go to efective permission and
select Domain Users there Create Folders and Create Files are checked.
I don't know what is going on. Domain Users is not a part of any other
user group. Other shared folder on Windows 2000 work fine with the same
configuration.
What could be wrong? How to block domain users to create folders?
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