Re: Unix assigning permissions to windows 2000/3 folders
- From: "dmarino1" <dmarino1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 13:38:07 -0700
Mike,
The application is launched from the Unix side. I am not sure if it can be
configured to run a different way. i will see if it can. As for the users,
there will be folders based on organization codes. This will identify which
users can access which folders. They will not be able to access a folder that
they are not part of. This will help keep the data secure for each
organization. I am not a Unix person, how does the "User Mapping" process
work? Can you give a sample?
Thank you
Dale Marino
Systems Administrator
"Mike Miller" wrote:
> In article <2FA0DB64-9C72-4F9C-872D-612B53F7B259@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> dmarino1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> > Thank you Mike, you are right, I realized that after I sent the message.
> > The NT server has a program called DiskShare, this creates a NFS share that
> > allows Unix systems to communicate with Wintel servers, this is the point
> > where all unix systems attach and share data. All the folders are created in
> > this location of the Nt server and this is where the permissions need to be
> > created as users log in to use the application. I hope this helps...
> >
> How do you launch the app? Can you change how it launches so that you could
> script the permission changes just before the real program starts?
> I did some reading on DiskShare also. If each user gets a specific folder
> you might be able use the User Mapping process to get the proper rights to
> the folder from the Unix side.
>
> --
> Mike Miller
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