Re: permissions on subfolders with drag and drop



Al gave you quite a bit of info. I just want to point out the
short-word rule for pre-Vista systems.
An intrapartition move takes explict (non-inherited) permissions
along on the moved object and remain in effect in the moved-to
location, but inherited permissions are always (eventually) those
of the location of the object.
An interpartition move always results in the moved object having
permissions appropriate for / determined solely by the moved-to
location.
To avoid problems, do an intrapartition move by copying and
then deleting the copied.

Roger

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I just migrated from a Novell server to a new Microsoft Cluster with
Windows 2003 R2.

I've ran many MS servers but never ran into this issue.

My setup is something like this

I:\Group\ACT\ ACT Group with full rights
I:\Group\ACT\Year\ Year Group with full rights

A user creates a 2007 Directory in I:\Group\ACT\, then realizes that
it should be under Year.
using drag and drop from a windows XP system. he moves the folder.

Users wth full access in the Year Group, don't have access to the new
2007 year folder.

I've tried this with cut and paste and the rights work ok.

Is there a way to fix this problem?



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