Re: Sharing permission overwrite Security Permission

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"Alex Wang" <AlexWang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Windows 2003 file server in Domain. Many shared folders.
Problem:
Sharing permissions set to "Full Control" to "Everyone" Group for a shared
folder.
Security setting: Even I only added a few users (domain users) under
"Security" and assigned different access rights. Everyone group is not
included. But everyone in the domain can have full access to the folder.
Looks like more strict control under "security" does not overwrite
"Sharing
Permissions" rights which should be.

If anyone could give me a little bit of help, I would really appreciate
it.


Thanks in advance.

Alex

The more restrictive permissions apply. To avoid confusion,
you should set the Share permissions to "Full control" for everyone,
then apply appropriate restrictions under your NTFS permissions.


.



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