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07.22.2008 at 09:47AM PDT, ID: 23585715
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Is it possible to allow users to administer priviledges for their own shares?

Asked by origami2002 in File Servers, Windows 2003 Server

Tags: Windows 2003 server shares

Currently we have a file server with Windows 2003 Server and 32 shares for diverse uses/departments, so every time a user requires access to a share, both IT and the "owner" of the share (not technically, but administratively speaking) must be notified and permission is given to the user.

Is it possible to assign privileges to the administrative owner of the share, so he/she can add/remove permissions to access his share and only that?

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Zones: File Servers, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: Windows 2003 server shares
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