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> From: Evan Brastow
> Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 12:27 PM
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> Subject: RE: Woah... why am I brain cramping on this!? (Folder permissions)
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> Darn.. I set all users to have the Traverse folder/execute fi
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To: 'NT System Admin Issues'
Subject: RE: Woah... why am I brain cramping on this!? (Folder permissions)
Darn.. I set all users to have the Traverse folder/execute file rights on the
top level folder, and they still can't even see the folder. Geesh... I've got
15 users
#x27;t happening.
Thanks again!
Evan
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From: Kurt Buff [mailto:kurt.b...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 12:50 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Woah... why am I brain cramping on this!? (Folder permissions)
The interesting NTFS permissions on the di
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> From: Evan Brastow
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> Subject: RE: Woah... why am I brain cramping on this!? (Folder permissions)
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> Darn.. I set all users to have the Traverse
I'll just go to each sub level folder manually and take away
their right there.
Thanks all for trying to help.
Evan
From: Evan Brastow
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 12:27 PM
To: 'NT System Admin Issues'
Subject: RE: Woah... why am I brain cramping on this!? (Folder permissions)
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Thanks again peoples...
Evan
From: Andrew S. Baker [mailto:asbz...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:34 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Woah... why am I brain cramping on this!? (Folder permissions)
Just remove the inheritance on the few fold
oing to try your template on a test directory as you suggested
> so I can see if I can figure out what it's doing :)
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peoples...
Evan
From: Andrew S. Baker [mailto:asbz...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:34 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Woah... why am I brain cramping on this!? (Folder permissions)
Just remove the inheritance on the few folders that you need to setup different
permiss
bject: Re: Woah... why am I brain cramping on this!? (Folder permissions)
Evan,
Don't get rid of inheritance as such, because it's your friend.
Instead, work your way down from the top, and set the permissions on
individual directories. We made a very deliberate decision to limit
applicat
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Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:34 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Woah... why am I brain cramping on this!? (Folder permissions)
Just remove the inheritance on the few folders that you need to setup different
permissions on, rather than from the root itself
-ASB: http://about.me
On 6/22/2011 6:18 PM, Art DeKneef wrote:
> If you stop Inheritable permissions from the top level folder, the
> bottom folders retain the current permissions.
Unless you replace permissions on the subfolders. That's what we do,
when we seize ownership - we also copy the permissions to the the
sub
Sigh.
Watch for wrapping in my fileacl example syntax. There are 5 lines,
and each line should begin with fileacl.
And, this is the URL where you can download this tool:
http://www.gbordier.com/gbtools/fileacl.asp
Kurt
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 15:02, Evan Brastow
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> Amazingly simply quest
Evan,
Don't get rid of inheritance as such, because it's your friend.
Instead, work your way down from the top, and set the permissions on
individual directories. We made a very deliberate decision to limit
applications of permissions to no deeper than the 2nd subdirectory
underneath the spot whe
Just remove the inheritance on the few folders that you need to setup
different permissions on, rather than from the root itself
-ASB: http://about.me/Andrew.S.Baker
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On Jun 22, 2011 6:02 PM, "Evan Brastow"
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> Amazingly simply question, but I've not done this in
If you stop Inheritable permissions from the top level folder, the bottom
folders retain the current permissions. And allow you to change permissions
on the individual folders.
Also you might look into Access Based Enumeration on the new server. That
way users only see folders they have access
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