Re: Restrict folder permission to prevent from moving

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Have you tried setting advanced permissions, removing replicated
permissions from the parent and setting the permissions so the user
has read/write/modify/delete etc only on objects within the container
- theres a tickbox at the bottom of the permissions screen which
allows you to specify that.

Richard
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