Re: Sharing Folders

From: Aaron (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/16/04


Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 14:18:06 -0800

Ok so if I understand you correctly, If I wanted to give
everyone full control to a network share, I would
give "domain users" full control on permissions and full
control on the security. If I wanted to give them read
only, then I would give "domain users" full control on
permissions and read only on security. And if I wanted
to give only certain users access then I would give only
those users full control on both Share and Security.
Sound about right?

Aaron

>-----Original Message-----
>It is my understanding and please correct me if I am
wrong, but share
>permission are exactl ywhat the seem to be. They are
the permissions
>applied simply to the share as it exists on the
network. The security
>permissions are applied to the folder and subfolders at
the local machine
>level. the trick is that these two ACL's work off of
the least common
>denominator when accessing the shares from a remote
machine. If a user has
>full control from the security ACL, but only read
control from the Share
>Permissions ACL then the effective permissions are read
only.
>
>This should only come into play when accessing the
folder from a network
>share. The network share permissions do not have any
bearing when accessing
>the folder from the local machine.
>
>Hope I have answered this well enough.
>
>If I haven't maybe someone else can chime in.
>
>Dave Podschweit
>davep@tbc.net
>"Aaron" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:1194001c3f4d6$1cea1f30$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> If I want to share a "projects" folder I was just
>> wondering if someone could explain the difference
between
>> the "Share Permissions" and folder "Security" settings.
>>
>> Thanks
>
>
>.
>



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