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05.21.2008 at 04:07PM PDT, ID: 23422787
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Asked by riuser in Windows 2003 Server, Windows Network Security Questions, Active Directory

Tags: Microsoft, Windows 2003 Server, R2

Hello,

    I had a user that wanted me to create a folder on our file server so that she and a few others would be the only ones to have access to it.  I was able to create the folder, add the personnel, tested it and it works fine.  My question is this although the security is set on the Parent folder I created non-authorized users can still click on the parent folder and get in, once there in that's when the security kicks-in.  How do I deny them access at the parent level so they can't even get in to view the child objects?Start Free Trial
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[+][-]05.21.2008 at 04:39PM PDT, ID: 21619891

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