Folder Permissions on my network
- Hi experts,
I have a numerous folders on a network which everyone can get to. They retrieve, edit, add and delete documents within those folders.. which is great. But.. what I am having trouble with is my people moving/deleting the actual FOLDERS! So, what I want to know is... is there a way to set permissions of these main folders where my users CANNOT move, edit, delete the main folders (but still have full access to do whatever they need to the documents INSIDE the folders?
A solution to this would be magnificent, as I am finding a lot of my technical support time is spent retrieving/re-establishing these MAIN folders that the people keep messing up.
The server is a Windows 2005 server.
Thanks!
avi
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- Hi,
This forum handles requests on Open Protocols Specifications documentation issues.
We assist customers in developing systems, services, and applications that use these documents to be interoperable with Microsoft products.
The Open Protocol Specifications can be found at: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc203350.aspx.
Since your post does not appear to be related to the Open Protocols Specifications documentation set, I suggest the following:File Services and Storage
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/winserverfiles/threads/You should also search the forums in case someone has already asked a similar question.
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Edgar- Contrassegnato come rispostaEdgar A OlougounaMSFT, Moderatoremercoledì 11 marzo 2009 18.41
- ModificatoAlex MorrillMSFT, Moderatoremercoledì 18 marzo 2009 15.37removed product reference - forum is for more general interoperability
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- Hi,
This forum handles requests on Open Protocols Specifications documentation issues.
We assist customers in developing systems, services, and applications that use these documents to be interoperable with Microsoft products.
The Open Protocol Specifications can be found at: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc203350.aspx.
Since your post does not appear to be related to the Open Protocols Specifications documentation set, I suggest the following:File Services and Storage
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/winserverfiles/threads/You should also search the forums in case someone has already asked a similar question.
MSDN forums
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/categories/
TechNet forums
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/default.aspx?SiteID=17
Microsoft Newsgroups
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspxRegards,
Edgar- Contrassegnato come rispostaEdgar A OlougounaMSFT, Moderatoremercoledì 11 marzo 2009 18.41
- ModificatoAlex MorrillMSFT, Moderatoremercoledì 18 marzo 2009 15.37removed product reference - forum is for more general interoperability

