- Feb 1, 2006
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Hi all. I was hoping for a little help. I have a Win2k file server with 3 directories shared. I have serveral workstations that have these shared directories mapped as a network drive. I have some special concerns about one group of users though.
Lets say I made a profile for this group of users called "Users" and in this profile there is one account that all these people will share called "user" I want this account to be able to access only 1 special folder in one of the mapped drives. What permissions do I have to set to be able to do this?
What I tried so far is adding the group Users in the Security tab of each shared directory and taking away all of their permissions except List Folder Contents. Then I set permissions on the subfolder which I want them to be able to access and gave them Full Control.
However, when I tested this out by logging in on a workstation as user, I was still able to open files that were not within that special subfolder.
How can I fix this? Any help is greatly appreciated!
P.S. I hope I explained this ok
Lets say I made a profile for this group of users called "Users" and in this profile there is one account that all these people will share called "user" I want this account to be able to access only 1 special folder in one of the mapped drives. What permissions do I have to set to be able to do this?
What I tried so far is adding the group Users in the Security tab of each shared directory and taking away all of their permissions except List Folder Contents. Then I set permissions on the subfolder which I want them to be able to access and gave them Full Control.
However, when I tested this out by logging in on a workstation as user, I was still able to open files that were not within that special subfolder.
How can I fix this? Any help is greatly appreciated!
P.S. I hope I explained this ok