From: TK on 3 Feb 2010 13:49 I have a question about folder permissions. My file server and AD is Win2K3 SP2. On the server, XP clients have a folder called Y:\data\2009 and a folder Y:\data\2010. The users need to have Modify, Read & Execute, Read, and Write access in both folders to work on files as needed. Users are "accidently" moving the 2009 folder to the 2010 folder, "accidently" Is there a way I can stop them from moving the 2009 folder yet allow them to do anything inside both folders...? Thanks, Tom...
From: techstress on 3 Feb 2010 17:12 On Feb 3, 1:49 pm, "TK" <tkarpow...(a)bennettcompany.com> wrote: > I have a question about folder permissions. > My file server and AD is Win2K3 SP2. > On the server, XP clients have a folder called Y:\data\2009 and a folder > Y:\data\2010. > The users need to have Modify, Read & Execute, Read, and Write access in > both folders to work on files as needed. > Users are "accidently" moving the 2009 folder to the 2010 folder, > "accidently" > Is there a way I can stop them from moving the 2009 folder yet allow them to > do anything inside both folders...? > > Thanks, > Tom... i would try editing the security on the data folder. go advanced and clear both boxes for delete subfolders and files. on the year folders, edit security, go advanced, uncheck inherit perms, copy perms, and grant allow for delete subfolders and files
From: TK on 4 Feb 2010 11:05 I think you are right... I forgot about that option... Thanks, Tom... "techstress" <foscsamuels(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:e6794e2f-e707-4fa8-b20d-13e851d44ac1(a)o36g2000vbl.googlegroups.com... > On Feb 3, 1:49 pm, "TK" <tkarpow...(a)bennettcompany.com> wrote: >> I have a question about folder permissions. >> My file server and AD is Win2K3 SP2. >> On the server, XP clients have a folder called Y:\data\2009 and a folder >> Y:\data\2010. >> The users need to have Modify, Read & Execute, Read, and Write access in >> both folders to work on files as needed. >> Users are "accidently" moving the 2009 folder to the 2010 folder, >> "accidently" >> Is there a way I can stop them from moving the 2009 folder yet allow them >> to >> do anything inside both folders...? >> >> Thanks, >> Tom... > > i would try editing the security on the data folder. go advanced and > clear both boxes for delete subfolders and files. > > on the year folders, edit security, go advanced, uncheck inherit > perms, copy perms, and grant allow for delete subfolders and files
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