Help please : Set permision to share folder

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From: serge calderara (sergecalderara_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/08/04


Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 06:37:01 -0800

Dear all,

I am stuck for a while now, did not found anything clear.
I need to share a folder located on a file server.
Only people belonging to group PRACTICE will be able to store files in that
folder.
Some users of PRACTICE groups are also belonging to Users group

The only thing that people can do with that folder is connected to it and
copying files in. Delete and reading file must be avoid.

How can I set Share and NTFS permission to reach my goal

thnaks for your reply
serge



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