RE: Deny delete permission
anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 01/19/04
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Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:09:35 -0800
Shared permissions are not available, my drive is NTFS.
Any other suggestions???
>-----Original Message-----
>If this is setup as folder and all subfolders the
following permissions:
>Administrator-Full -control
>
>Everyone-Read & Execute
> -List Folder Contents
> -Read
> -Write
>
>And set the shared permissions as everyone full-control.
Users can read write and execute but will not be able to
delete.
>This should work as you need it to.
>
>
> ----- anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com wrote: ----
-
>
> I have done this also and still am getting the same
> results. In some cases it tells the user that the
folder
> is read-only, though when I check the folder, it is
not
> marked as such.
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >If you do not have Delete permission or Delete
Subfolders
> and files on a file or folder, you can delete it if
you
> are granted Delete Subfolders and Files permissions
on the
> parent folder.
> >>Try not setting it to deny, both Delete Subfolders
and
> Files and Delete permissions, and just leave it
> unchecked. This needs to be done from the parent
folder
> down. This should allow users to still create
folders and
> files but not delete them.
> >>.
> >
>.
>
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