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Posted by Special Access on August 4, 2008, 11:09 pm
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 15:53:02 -0700, Rockitman
>I have a 2003 Server. I have a D: drive. I can right click this drive and
>click security and set file permissions here. Full Control, Modify, Read
>Execute, List, Read, and Write.
>I have also created a share on this D: drive. The share is for the whole d:
>drive. In the share's permissions, there is only Full Control, Change, and
>Read.
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>I have remote user who needed to create directorys and what not, so I gave
>him full control in the security permissions for the D: drive. He said it
>didn't work and he wasn't able to do anything. I then went to the share's
>permissions and gave him full control and he's fine now.
>
>I am so confused now about the two sets of permission levels. Can somebody
>please explain how this all works?
The simplest explanation is:
Security: the person is logged on locally to the box
Share: the person is gaining access through the network from another
computer.
it's more in depth than that, but that is the basics.
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