Re: Setting Security/Permissions on a Folder??

From: John T. (JohnT@hotmailX.com)
Date: 07/03/02


From: "John T." <JohnT@hotmailX.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 13:56:37 -0400


"Bill Duncan" <Bill_Duncan@blockade.com> wrote in message
news:er3bcOrICHA.2492@tkmsftngp08...
> You may want to start with the help file. Here is an excerpt on
> permissions:
>
> "If neither Allow nor Deny is selected for a permission, then the group or
> user may have obtained the permission through group membership. If the
group
> or user has not obtained the permission through membership in another
group,
> then the group or user is implicitly denied the permission. To explicitly
> allow or deny the permission, click the appropriate check box."
>
> Or check out the Microsoft Knowledge base or use your favorite search
engine
> to find information on this topic. File sharing/permissions is not as
> simplistic as you might assume, and for very good reason.

I'm coming to that conclusion. Thanks.



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