Re: making a dir undeleteable, or unrenameable?



שאלתיאל wrote:
Is it any different in 2003 server?

"Pop`" wrote:


Squire wrote:

Something to try,

Go to the Windows CMD prompt,
Type CD\ to put you in the root directory,
Change to the partition the directory is in and type:
ATTRIB +R (name of directory)
This makes the directory read only and cannot be changed or deleted.


"???????" <@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

I am trying to make one dir undeletable for a specific user, and an
other dir unrenameable for a specific user. I can't do it. I have
been playing with the addvanced permissions for a while, but nothing
have worked. If you
know how to do it please tell me.

Umm, that won't work for XP windows: ALL directories in XP are marked read-only, but they ARE NOT in the sense of accessing and renaming/deleting etc.. It's an aberration of XP if you will. Attributes can only be changed on files.

Pop`




Windows Server 2003 default share permission simply works this way:

If a user is NOT the owner of a file, he/she can only read it, that's it. No renaming, deleting allowed. Only the owner of the file/folder can rename, delete, modify etc.
.



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