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How to use Traverse NTFS Permission

Asked by AmyJS in Windows Network Security, MS Forefront-ISA

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Lets say we have folderA, and folderB, and files in folderB. I want a user to be able to type in (Start - Run) \\server\folderA\folderB\, and for that folder to open, but I don't want them to be able to type in \\server\folderA\ to open that folder. I also don't want them to use Windows Exporer to navigate to the folder unless they are just typing in the UNC path. Is this possible, and what permissions do I need to put on folderA?Start Free Trial
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Zones: Windows Network Security, MS Forefront-ISA
Tags: Microsoft, Windows 2003 Server, 2003 Server, NTFS Permissions
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Solution Provided By: snoopfrogg
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