RE: Permission Question
- From: v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Vincent Xu [MSFT])
- Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 09:01:30 GMT
Hi ,
Actually:
When a file is copied from one location to another location, whether on the
same or different volume, a new file is created in the destination
location. The file inherits the permissions, the Access Control List (ACL),
from its parent folder.
When a file is moved from one location to another on the same volume, the
file retains its security descriptor. Only the pointer to the resource is
modified.
When a file is moved from one location to another on a different volume, it
acts similar to the copy, except the file is deleted from the source
location. The moved file inherits the permission from the parent folder.
Hope the information helps.
Best regards,
Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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ofFrom: "Adam Raff" <adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Permission Question
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 16:02:07 -0400
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Good Day,
I have a permission question that I feel I know the answer, but I want to
make sure that there is no other way around this that I may not be aware
two
Prodcommg folder on Testserver
Bryan folder - Full rights to Bryan plus inherit
Carlos folder - Full rights to Carlos plus inherit
Sue folder - Full rights to Sue plus inherit
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Common Production folder (CPF) - inherit rights Plus Mary and Eve
has full rights
template CG - inherit from CPF plus CG has full rights
Template CK - inherit rights from CPF plus CK has full rights
Template SC - inherit rights from CPF plus SC has full rights
2005 folder - inherit rights from CPF Mary and Eve
2006 folder - inherit rights from CPF Mary and Eve
Template SC - Copied from Common Production folder
Template CK
As you can see from my example above in Common Production folder we have
copy(Mary and Eve) users that have full or modify rights from that folder and
below via inherit permissions.
When Mary copies the template of SC to the 2006 folder, the rights also
andover so that SC can access the folder so he can add or delete files. CK
would not be able to access SC folder since he would not have the proper
rights.
Since Mary has full rights she can copy the folder with no issue into the
2006 folder because of inherit rights. SC would not be able too, since SC
does not have full/modify rights to the 2006 folder.
Once Mary copies SC Template over to the 2006 folder, then SC can enter
foldermodify data within that folder because the permission are copied with the
folder.
My question with the above example is as follows
Is there a way that we can have SC copy her template over to the 2006
anywith out giving her full rights. We do not want SC to view or look into
other folder except her own template?
My gut feeling is No, but I may be wrong and there may be another way with
advanced permissions of which I do not use that much.
Thanks
Adam Raff
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