Re: file permission scripting
From: Altria (urbantec92_at_msn.com)
Date: 03/19/04
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Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 09:40:51 -0500
Hello Stivie,
OK, that works fine but I prefer to have some sort of script to perform this
procedure because I would like the execution to be done by a specific
regular user. I do not want to delegate permissions to this OU to this user
where they would have to modify GPO setting. Essentially, I do not even want
them to see the Group Policy.
Thanks,
Altria
"Stivie S." <stefan.suesser@computacenter.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Altria,
>
> when you want to set file permissions of every computer in an AD domain or
OU, you can use scripting (of course). For this special purpose, however,
you can work with standard Group Policy mechanisms.
> To set the permission on a set of folders or files, open the appropriate
Group Policy for the machines in that OU, and navigate to "Computer
Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - File System". Here,
add the folder or file where you want to configure permissions. Please be
aware that this is a computer setting, so the Policy that contains your file
permission settings must apply to computer accounts.
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