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Larry P
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      12-03-2003, 04:18 PM
I have a windows 2000 standard server sp4 with
active directory and having 25 users. I have partitioned
the hdd into 3 partitions. 3 partitions are as follows
c: "main sys" d: "swap file" and f: all files shared. I
have about 12 folders at root level. I want to have the
users folder more secure, I would like it to be where the
user and members of admin have access only to their
folder. "example: f:\users\bob bob has access"full" and
so do members of admin group. anyone else that trys to
opn it get permision denid. I am not sure how to do this
and what the inherited does. Right now the share is for
everyone with full access for f:\F drive How do I do
this?

Help please. Can I get a step by step? thanks so much

Matt
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Jeff Cochran
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      12-04-2003, 02:23 PM
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 09:18:45 -0800, "Larry P"
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>I have a windows 2000 standard server sp4 with
>active directory and having 25 users. I have partitioned
>the hdd into 3 partitions. 3 partitions are as follows
>c: "main sys" d: "swap file" and f: all files shared. I
>have about 12 folders at root level. I want to have the
>users folder more secure, I would like it to be where the
>user and members of admin have access only to their
>folder. "example: f:\users\bob bob has access"full" and
>so do members of admin group. anyone else that trys to
>opn it get permision denid. I am not sure how to do this
>and what the inherited does. Right now the share is for
>everyone with full access for f:\F drive How do I do
>this?
>
>Help please. Can I get a step by step? thanks so much


Wow. You need an understanding of share and NTFS permissions, and how
inheritance works. This is basic admin security stuff, but beyond a
simple newsgroup post. You may want to pick up a Windows 2000
administration book at your local bookstore as a reference on this and
other administartion chores.

To be fair to you, the relationship of share level and file level
permissions is tough for a lot of people to grasp the first time out.
Understanding how group membership also affects these permissions
makes it even more complicated. But once the light bulb clicks on, it
makes perfect sense.

Jeff
 
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