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Thread: Create Folders/Append Data permission not working as expected

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    shuckie69 Guest

    Create Folders/Append Data permission not working as expected

    Hello everyone

    I have a Windows Server 2003 file server with a shared folder to which a
    number of additional users have recently been granted access. I have now
    been advised by one of the data owners that they don't want any of the "new"
    users adding or removing folders in order to maintain the folder structure.
    The new users are allowed to add, delete and modify files.

    I set up a new group for the data owners giving them Full Control over the
    shared folder, and edited the Advanced NTFS permissions for the existing
    group (of which the new users are now members) with the following check boxes
    unchecked;

    Create Folders/Append Data
    Delete Subfolders and Files
    Change Permissions
    Take Ownership

    Unfortunately doing the above results in the group members having Read Only
    access to all of the files within the folder structure. Having performed
    several internet searches I tried using the "Apply to" dropdown box to
    restrict my changes to "folders and subfolders" or "files only", however for
    some reason this seems to result in the group losing access to folders or
    files altogether?

    I assume I'm doing something wrong but I can't figure out what that may be?
    I even tried just removing the "Delete Subfolders and Files" permission, but
    when I logged on with a test account which was a member of the group in
    question, I was still able to delete a subfolder within the folder structure?

    I would be very grateful if someone could provide me with step-by-step
    instructions (or a link to the same) which would show me how to accomplish
    this task.


    Many thanks in advance.

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    Re: Create Folders/Append Data permission not working as expected

    In Windows Server the sharing of files and folders can be administered in two ways. If you choose the easy sharing of files, you can share your folders with everyone on your network or workgroup, or you can privatize your folders. Windows you can set folder permissions for specific users or groups. For the open Control Panel, click Tools, then click Folder Options. Then click the View tab, and scroll to the bottom of the list of Advanced Settings. Disable the check box Use simple file sharing. To manage folder permissions, locate the folder in Windows Explorer, click with right mouse click the folder and then click Properties.

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