I think I understand :-)
If you set the deny permissions on the folder/file, it won't stop them from
working in the file, but they won't be able save changes and will get any
error message about the loaction of the file being unaccessable.
"TheScullster" <phil-at-dropthespam.com> wrote in message
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> Win server 2003 and XP/NT clients.
> What happens if you change the permissions on a folder and files
> contained,
> when someone who is afterwards denied access to a file has that file open
> at
> the time?
> (Can anyone other than me understand the last sentence?)
>
> TIA
>
> Phil
>
>
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