Re: WRITE PERMISSION on FOLDERS and SUB-FOLDERS

From: Darko Bazulj (iakep2n1_at_net4u.hr)
Date: 07/25/04


Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 22:31:31 +0200

On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 11:56:09 +0200, Tabacaru wrote:

> Is there any possibility to change the permision of a FOLDER (and all
> sub-folders) in WRITE for all users ?
> The VBS is run buy a non user admin !
> Thanks a lot !

Hi Tabacaru,

User can change permissions even to administrator if he is a owner of
folder/file.
But administrator can alway can take ownership and reset permissions.

Darko Bazulj



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