Re: Strange share rights problems
- From: Meinolf Weber <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de>
- Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 20:34:37 +0000 (UTC)
Hello MarcusB,
This part was not clear enough i think:
This rights are for the SHARE PERMISSIONS
-----MyFolderstructure as Share
-----Administrators = F
-----SYSTEM = F
-----Authenticated users = F
On the Folder itself
-----Administrators = F
-----SYSTEM = F
-----Authenticated users = List
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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The parent folder is disk "X:"
THere is in Security:
Administrators: FULL Control
Everyone :READ & Execute
SYSTEM : FULL Control
CREATOR OWNER
USERS : READ
The problematic folder is the folder under drive X and is called
"confident"
THere is in Security:
Administrators: FULL Control
Everyone :READ & Execute
SYSTEM : FULL Control
CREATOR OWNER
USERS : READ
STAFF: READ
Managers: FULL Control
Share is:
Everyone: Full Control
Users who belongs to the STAFF belongs also to Domain Users.
STAFF and Managers are Universal groups in the domain.
To make sharing easier we gave "Everyone" Full rights and we wanted to
manage rioghts by NTFS but it is not working like it should. Shares
rights wins?
Can you help now?
/Marcus
JohnB wrote:
It is difficult, if not impossible, to help you further if you don't
answer the follow-up questions that you get here. Myself and AllenM
asked about parent folders and inherited permissions. If you answer
those questions we could probably help you further.
"MarcusB" <marcusb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Under share permisions "everyone" have Full Control, change and read
permissions.
"Staff" group have in Security permission only read.
Thus staff should only have read permission and it have in the
Security.
Which permision: Security or Share take over?
In my case it seems that Share permissions take over. How is it? It
should
be that NTFS permission take over not oposit. Most restrictiv is it
not
like that?
/Marcus
AllenM wrote:
You really need to be more specific and provide more details such
as the folder structure and most importantly the NTFS permissions
on the parent folder as well as the sub folder. Are you sure there
are no duplicate memberships for both Managers/Staff?
"MarcusB" <marcusb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uMFox3rrIHA.4492@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We got very strange right problems on our server.
We have Common shares and we have enabled all rights for everyone
on the
the share. Than we are giving proper security rights to groups.
Managers groups have write and read rights but Staff group have
only
read rights.
When the staff login than can also write to the share. Why? What
happen?
Marcus
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