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05.05.2008 at 01:22PM PDT, ID: 23377642
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NTFS File Permissions

Asked by timnjohnson in Active Directory, Windows 2003 Server

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I'm this is not a complicated question to most of you, but I've most of my day working on it.
Here is my question::   AD enviroment:

I've a shared network folder where user's store scanned documents from a Xerox copier machine.   I've a group of users who are permitted to use this folder.  What is happening user's are going in there and deleting or editing other user's files.  They connect to this share through a manually mapped drive and not login script.  I'd like to prevent users from deleting other users files and not even be able to see it  but have access to it.   The admin have full rights or to take ownership if necessary.  What's the best way of doing this  and is a login script better and what kind?  examples can be very helpful!
Your thoughts please..
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Zones: Active Directory, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: How to setup file permissions in a shared network folder
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