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NTFS Permissions Andrew 09-12-2005
`--> Re: NTFS Permissions Roger Abell [MV...09-12-2005
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?QW5kcmV3?= on September 12, 2005, 8:49 am
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We are running a windows 2000 Active Directory environment. I am trying to
give a security group read permissions to a folder, but they don't have any
permissions in the parent.

They have rights to:

\server\share1

The have NO rights to:

\server\share1\sub1

I want them to be able to browse and have read rights to:

\server\share1\sub1\sub2

Is this possible?

Thanks,
Andrew

Posted by Shenan Stanley on September 12, 2005, 9:00 am
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Andrew wrote:
> We are running a windows 2000 Active Directory environment. I am
> trying to give a security group read permissions to a folder, but
> they don't have any permissions in the parent.
>
> They have rights to:
>
> \server\share1
>
> The have NO rights to:
>
> \server\share1\sub1
>
> I want them to be able to browse and have read rights to:
>
> \server\share1\sub1\sub2
>
> Is this possible?

At least give them LIST rights in SUB1..

Otherwise, yeah - you could have them map to SUB2 directly instead of
browsing to it...

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Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on September 12, 2005, 11:09 am
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It depends on whether you have changed the grants of the
User Right to Bypass traverse checking.
If members that should get to .\sub2 do have this right then
there is no problem as long as they do a deep mapping that
goes directly to the .\sub2, as they will not be able to browse
to it.
If you want them able to browse to it, they need at least
list on .\share1 and .\sub1
If they do not have Bypass traverse checking enabled then
they need these NTFS grants of list all the way from .\sub1
on up to the drive root itself
> We are running a windows 2000 Active Directory environment. I am trying to
> give a security group read permissions to a folder, but they don't have
> any
> permissions in the parent.
>
> They have rights to:
>
> \server\share1
>
> The have NO rights to:
>
> \server\share1\sub1
>
> I want them to be able to browse and have read rights to:
>
> \server\share1\sub1\sub2
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew



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