Re: Shared vs Security tab

From: Jamie (Jlawson01_at_OMITTHIS.lear.com)
Date: 07/28/03


Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 09:21:13 -0400


Kent,
I agree with this 100% in fact this is how I understood it to work. Problem
is it isn't working this way. I believe it must be something that was
previously set that is causing the problem. The problem with that is no
matter how much I look at all the other rights and settings I can't find
anything that would cause this problem. I'm considering starting all over
and removing all rights to that area and rebuilding the rights.

Jamie
"Kent W. England [MVP]" <kwe@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:O9DFJ$kUDHA.1680@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> If DirX is the shared folder, and Dir1 is a subfolder (ie, \dirX\dir1)
> of DirX, you should be able to share DirX for Everyone with Full
> Control, map that to a drive and then set the file system rights for
> Dir1, Dir2, Dir3 with the rights that you want.
>
> You have the choice of creating file system permissions for each user
> (joe, bob, sue) or you can set permissions for a user group (either
> Administrators or Users). In any event, you have to create local
> accounts for your remote users, unless you are using domains and Active
> Directory.
>
> Make sure that if an account has permissions set by account (eg, joe)
> and are also members of Administrators or Users that they get the right
> permissions. If you only restrict individual account permissions then
> you want to remove or restrict the Users or Administrators group
> privileges, since joe is both "joe" and a member of one of those groups.
> The union of the permissions is what is granted in file system
> permissions and the intersection of permissions is what is granted for
> file and network access.
>
> --
> Kent W. England, Microsoft MVP for Windows
>
>
>
> "Jamie" <Jlawson01@OMITTHIS.lear.com> wrote in message
> news:Ovu0GA8TDHA.1552@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > Can someone explain to me what is the differences between these 2
> types of
> > security tabs. Why do they have this shared tab?
> >
> > DirX ---- --Dir1 -Read rights
> > --Dir2 -Read rights
> > --Dir3 -Full Rights
> > I want the users to be able to map a dir to DirX then get the shown
> rights
> > to the other dir's. I'm having some issues because of this shared
> thing.
> > Before what I would only use is Security and then give NTFS rights to
> areas.
> > Problem now is I have to enable this shared tab in order for a user to
> map
> > to the area. The rights I define in that tab overrule the rights I
> set in
> > the security tab for NTFS.
>



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