- General Share
- Posted by Adam on July 26th, 2007
No "General Share" has never seen any military action ;-)
I have a General Network Share where all my users have full access.
Some of the sub folders have limited access, all via NTSF permissions.
I would like to stop users from creating folders at the root level of this
share without effecting my current permissions on the subfolders.
Is this possible, What permissions should I set the root share to?
I still want to abiliy to have some subfolders havd full access but no to
the root share.
Is this wise or am I potentially causeing more issues?
Adam
- Posted by Andrew Sword [MVP] on July 27th, 2007
Go to this link
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../13w2kadc.mspx
See the section Table 13-5 Special Permissions for Folders.
Create Folders / is what will help.
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