Re: Security Question by Denise
Denise
Tue Sep 02 13:26:46 CDT 2003
I don't understand how to do this. Maybe i didn't gave
you a good explanation. Here is what Ii did. I went to
the terminal services console from my server SBS2000
Server. Looked for the network drive and searched the
folder. Made a right click ont the desired folder, select
properties, then selected security, Add the 5 users that
I wanted to give them access to. All of them have
the "allow inheritable permissions from parent to
propagate to this object" (is this ok?) I gave them full
control. Then I went to the advanced and the "allow
inheritable permissions from parent to propagate.." it
does'nt have a checkmark. In the permissions entries all
the 5 users are listed.
Thanks fro your quick response.
>-----Original Message-----
>permissions are cummulative EXCEPT deny
overrides......give users NTFS
>permission and deny others.
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>Sincerely,
>Mark Mancini, CCA, CCNA, Master CIW&CI, CNE 4&5, MCSE+I
4&2000
>www.MCSE2000.com
>www.AppLauncher.com
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>"Denise" <nichi_98@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:009001c37178$3d1eaaa0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi all:
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>> Hi all:
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>> I'm trying to give full control/access to 5 users to a
>> folder that is located within a folder. I need to
>> restrict access to the other 25 users to that specific
>> folder. When I do that the other five users have full
>> access to only certain files and folders within that
>> folder. I want those 5 users to have full access to all
>> the documents, and they can't, How can I fix this. I've
>> removed the everyone group and only listed the
specific
>> users that I want to give access to.
>>
>> Hope someone can help.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Denise
>>
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