Re: How do I
From: Dmitry Korolyov [MVP] (d__k_at_removethispart.mail.ru)
Date: 08/05/04
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Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 09:48:43 +0400
Ah, see your point now. Unfortunately, this very useful Novell feature is
not available in Windows.
-- Dmitry Korolyov [d__k@removethispart.mail.ru] MVP: Windows Server - Active Directory <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:01a601c47a5b$c2875c40$a501280a@phx.gbl... I want users to be able to go to drive N: without an error. I want them to be able to see folders they have acccess to and not see the ones they don't so they don't get an error if they double click one. I don't know if thats possable with Microsoft it worked this way with Novell. >-----Original Message----- >WHat do you want to achieve, then? > >-- >Dmitry Korolyov [d__k@removethispart.mail.ru] >MVP: Windows Server - Active Directory > > > <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:bda801c479fb$0addd980$a301280a@phx.gbl... > Wouldn't that just get me in the same spot I am now? > >-----Original Message----- > >Hmm, you can set up permissions on the shared folder > mapped to network drive > >N: so that users do not have Read or List contents > permission. However, you > >can set up permission on subfolders so users have read > permissions, and make > >sure that they have "Bypass traverse checking" privilege > on the server where > >this folder is physically located. They will not be able > to access drive N: > >itself, but will be able to access any subdirectories > according to set > >permissions. > > > >-- > >Dmitry Korolyov [d__k@removethispart.mail.ru] > >MVP: Windows Server - Active Directory > > > > > > "Jeff" <jeff@dps.com> wrote in message > >news:b90901c479a5$b3e0dec0$a601280a@phx.gbl... > > I have a drive N:\ with apps on it. I don't want > everyone > > to see whats on drive N:\ just what ever they have > rights > > to like N:\everyonestuff. Well. when my users click on > > drive N: they get an error that they can't see anything > > but if they type in the full path they can get what > they > > want. How do I set this up to do that. I'm an old > Novell > > person. Thanks > > >
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