Re: Stuck on Permissions
- From: "pstarr.google@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <pstarr.google@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:20:10 -0800 (PST)
We ended up creating individual logins for the grade 6-8 students at
the school, but would still like to figure this out.
As for the folder structure, the folder is named and shared as
"techlab". Permission inheritance has been disabled for this folder.
Most folders inherit their permissions from this folder.
There are 3 user groups that have permissions assigned to this folder.
Network Administrators (my access): Full Control
Teachers: Full Control
Students: Modify
This folder is intended for students to be able to save their work.
Unfortunately, "kids will be kids," and students have been deleting
the work of their classmates.
The students all share the same login for the workstations. There are
two computer labs, one in the library (login: Library, member of:
Domain Users, Students), and one in the standalone lab (login: Lab,
member of: Domain Users, Students). This means that the CREATOR OWNER
of the documents the students create are under the Library or Lab
accounts - I believe this is where they are getting the ability to
delete from, but I could be wrong.
However, as I said in my previous post, Windows Movie Maker does not
play by the rules, and "deletes" the old copy of the file and creates
a new file whenever you save the document.
.
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