Re: Folders security, permissions

From: Peter (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/30/04


Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 07:23:17 -0700

Okay, I tried those things and still have problems. This
one really is confusing me, here is where I'm at:

On two different folders, in the D: drive, with identical
settings:

Owner is set to Administrators
As for permissions:
Administrators - Full control, not inherited
Everyone - Full control, except take ownership -inherited
from D:
MyUsername(also an admin) - Full control, except take
ownership - inherited from D:

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both these folders have identical settings, yet i can
access D:\Folder1, but NOT D:\Folder2. EVERY setting is
the same. what gives?

Is there any way to just erase all ownership and
permissions and just have everything accessible to
everyone,even with me being the only user on this
machine?!?

Thanks guys,
Pete

>-----Original Message-----
>On the Security Tab, click Advanced, then the Owner
Tab. In the Change Owner to list, select your username,
or Administrators if you prefer. Check the box for
Replace owner on subcontainers and objects and click
Apply.
>
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>"Peter" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>> Gordon:
>>
>> thanks, i tried that, however I still ahve the same
>> problem. Do I need to remove all of the permissions
>> under the permissions tab, and simply leave the owner
as
>> Administrators?
>>
>> Or do I have to go to each folder manually and add my
>> user name, Administrator, and Administrators to the
>> permissinos tab in a hope that that will allow me to
open
>> the folders based on the fact that everyone will then
>> have access?
>>
>> thanks for the help
>> Pete
>>
>>
>.
>



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