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mikeydk
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1/17/2018
NTFS rights
Hey
I would like to create:
C:\MyFolder
SecurityGroup A = Rights to delete the hole folder
SecurityGroup B = Unable to delete C:\MyFolder - but able to delete all content under C:\MyFolder - Write/Read all files - Create/delete folders - no access to rights/take ownership
Thanks in advance
Mike
Windows 10
Windows Server 2016
Windows OS
Security
7
2
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Mahesh
8/22/2022 - Mon
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Mahesh
1/17/2018
use best practices in below article
https://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/17526/Windows-File-Server-Folder-ownership-problems-and-resolution.html
Hello There
1/17/2018
Next, apply permissions to Folder, subfolders and files!
After that, inherite permission to the child objects.
Done.
Btw Nice article, Mahesh.
Mahesh
1/17/2018
it's already done with group permissions
no need to manually assign permission on subfolders
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Mahesh
1/17/2018
So that would be taken care with modify permissions automatically
Mahesh
2/5/2018
enough information to close the question
https://www.experts-exchange.com/articles/17526/Windows-File-Server-Folder-ownership-problems-and-resolution.html