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Mimic NDS file permissions in Windows NTFS environment

Asked by onlineofmq in Windows Network Security, Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Novell Netware Network Software

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I am trying to mimic Novell NDS file permissions on a windows NTFS box.
Here is the basic problem:
I have a share named Vol2 which consists of multiple directories that contain thousands of subfolders.  
Ex:
Vol2 \Parent1
                       \Child1
                                \Grandchild1
In Novell I can grant read access to Grandchild 1 and the user is automatically given traversal access to Child1.  In Windows this does not occur.  If I give access to Grandchild1 the user is not give access to child1.  
For a few nested directories this is not an issue but when nesting reaches 10 folders deep it becomes an issue.  
Is there a proper way to mimic the NDS rights in a Windows environment  or a best practices method of doing this?
Note: I cannot simply create new shares b\c users have files with embedded links that rely on specific shares and directory paths.


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Zones: Windows Network Security, Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Novell Netware Network Software
Tags: Microsoft and Novell, Server 2003, Server 2003
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