Re: Permission to folders in windows 2003
- From: "Jack" <jlichwa@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Jun 2006 11:19:57 -0700
jasonboche wrote:
Have you actually tried to create a file or a folder as a "domain user" to
test these permissions? What happens?
One of two things is happening:
1. There are more permissions grated on the folder than you realize and
RSOP is right (this is usually the case)
2. You are correct, permissions are limited to read and execute for domain
users and RSOP is wrong (I've never seen this happen)
Always remember that computers are never wrong :)
Jas
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Jason Boche, MCSE NT4/2000/2003, MCSA 2003, MCP, VCP, CCA, A+
"Jack" wrote:
I have shared folder on Windows 2003, when I check Domain Users
permission is only Read & Execute, Read, List Folder Contents. Then I
check in advanced and edit Domain Users permission - Create Folders and
Create Files are unchecked, but when I go to efective permission and
select Domain Users there Create Folders and Create Files are checked.
I don't know what is going on. Domain Users is not a part of any other
user group. Other shared folder on Windows 2000 work fine with the same
configuration.
What could be wrong.
Help
I just create new share folder(share permission :full control to
everyone),
security - domain users:Read & Execute, List Folders and Contents, Read
- (any grayish checked box).
User is not a part of any local groups, groups by gpresult command:
User security groups:
Domain Users
Everyone
Builtin\users
NT Authority\Interactive
NT Authority\Authenticated Users
LOCAL
Efective permission this time show Create Folders and Files unchecked,
but still I can create folders and files in this share. Another
Server Windows 2000 (member of the same domain) has the same share
permission and security and you cannot create any folders or files in
share
Is there are some configuration in Windows 2003 File Server that as
default every users who can read can also append data. Because
changing files or delete show correctly Access Denied, just server let
you append data
Share is created by administrator so user is not owner etc.... share
permission are:
Administrators(servername\administrators) full control
Creator Owner none
System full control
Users(server name\users) read & execute
Domain Users read & execute
.
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