I've found several articles on SubinACL, but can't find how to do the
specific thing I want to do.  Here's the situation:

 

E:\Users is shared as Users$

Share Permissions are:

Everyone - Read

Auth. Users - Change

Domain Admins - Full Control

Folder Permissions are:

                CREATOR OWNER - Full via Special Permissions

                SYSTEM - Full

                Administrators - Full

                Users - Read & Execute, List Folder Contents, Read,
Write & Special - Create Files / write data & Create folders / append
data

 

Under E:\Users are the individual users' folders.

 

I want to ensure that the permissions are set properly to not allow
standard users to back up to users$ (they're mapped to Users$\User.Name
for their directory), if for some reason they do, they should only be
able to see the list of folders, but not dive into the others.

 

What are the recommended permissions in this type of situation, and what
is the best method for fixing them?  Luckily, there are only about 60
folders under E:\Users.

 

Sean Rector, MCSE

 


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