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Standard permissioning question...

User A needs the following access... how to do?

User A needs to be able to edit the contents of the "travel" that is within sales.  User A should not be able to read or modify any documents in the sales folder.  In fact, it would be great if when they accessed the "Sales" folder if they could only see the "travel" folder within that.  How to accomplish?  THanks!
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Hi QuiteSupersonic,

Under the Sales folder- set the permissions for User A with Read and Execute only so you can give them a path to the Travel folder without them seeing the rest of the folders or files.

Under the Advance Tab on the Security Tab
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will try tonight, and award points!  Thanks gooose!

JohnB, just a word of advice, if you're going for points, cutting and pasting the relavant parts of certain links is always better than pasting actual links themselves, especially if the material being linked to is long and there's a lot to wade through.  
Yes, on some things your right. Its not about the points, I actually hang on this site to learn and help people. I prefer to go and find the info myself, and I know alot of people do as well.Thats why sometimes it works well if you just nudge them in the right direction.  If you look at my history, alot of questions just have the links, but if someone asks for clarification, then I am more than happy to oblige, and explain in detail. Or, if I cant make it back, then others will gladly answer the questions posted by the users.