re: Server Shares and Permissions
Thursday, June 21, 2007 at 12:14 am Windows Server 2003 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ahmad Nasr
(1 messages posted)
Hello there,
Inorder for your root folder (Main Shared Folder), go to Sharing -> Permissions and
select Change & Read options then go to Security -> Permissions and remove all selected
options.
Regards,.
On Thursday, June 14, 2007 at 1:02 am, tornado579 wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>We have lots of folders on the Windows 2003 Standard edition server for our organization
>which we share along with the users. We are controlling the access to these folders
>with the help of NTFS permissions. They quite working well . When user logins to
>his system he sees a shared drive (S:\) from this server and can also see all the
>other folders which are shared although the permissions obliviously depends upon
>their respective groups.
>
>But the new requirements that are coming up with after the discussion with the management
>are like these:
>
>1. Directly map only the shared folders to which the user has access to and not
the
>whole S: root folder under which other folders are situated. In other words, only
>show the folders to the users to which he has access too.
>
>2. Users should not be able to browse the root folders with the help of UNC path
>which are there on the S: root folder.
>
>Can the above two new requirements can be fulfilled? If Yes, then how? Are there
>any resources which you can point me too?
>
>Thanks in advance.
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