File Share permission / read-only attribute



Hi Everyone,
I've read some posts on this subject before this and I still comprehend so
I'm writing to you.

I'm from a netware background and now I'm migrating from novell to windows
server2003. Right now the users are map to drive M: and from there the file
permissions take over to allow access. ie. on the data volume there are subs
for user directories, application data and forms. Is there a way to imitate
this architecture? If not what is the best way to set up the file system?
I'm pretty sure I can implement whatever as management is pretty easy going
as long as I can train the users.

Basically what I need to to make sure only the group defined is only group
that can read or change the data.


On the other front I am trying to create a DSN and get an error which I
suspect is because the directory is marked read only even after I have change
the file share permissions and the security to full control. The question is
why does it still show the read only?? and how can I have this set to write
able?
.



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