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Hello,

I would like to be able to grant access to setup share folder to a user. His

primary role will only be setting up shares in a server, nothing more. Is

this possible to do in Windows 2000 Server environment?

 

I'm including him in a User group level access to the server. however, with

such access level, he cant setup share folders. is there anyway to accomplish

this without giving him too much rights to change configuration?

 

thanks

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RE: setting someone with Share rights

 

I found the text below in a XP client.

 

"You must be a member of the Administrators or Power Users group to use

Shared Folders."

 

I believe it's the same in 2000. It's worth testing it.

 

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NetAdmin <São Paulo, BR>

"Das ist nicht mein bier... arschloch."

 

 

"w2ks" wrote:

> Hello,

> I would like to be able to grant access to setup share folder to a user. His

> primary role will only be setting up shares in a server, nothing more. Is

> this possible to do in Windows 2000 Server environment?

>

> I'm including him in a User group level access to the server. however, with

> such access level, he cant setup share folders. is there anyway to accomplish

> this without giving him too much rights to change configuration?

>

> thanks

Posted

RE: setting someone with Share rights

 

thank you!

the sharing tab doesn't appear for someone with User rights to the server.

i'm thinking of an alternative

 

"net_admin" wrote:

> I found the text below in a XP client.

>

> "You must be a member of the Administrators or Power Users group to use

> Shared Folders."

>

> I believe it's the same in 2000. It's worth testing it.

>

> --

> NetAdmin <São Paulo, BR>

> "Das ist nicht mein bier... arschloch."

>

>

> "w2ks" wrote:

>

> > Hello,

> > I would like to be able to grant access to setup share folder to a user. His

> > primary role will only be setting up shares in a server, nothing more. Is

> > this possible to do in Windows 2000 Server environment?

> >

> > I'm including him in a User group level access to the server. however, with

> > such access level, he cant setup share folders. is there anyway to accomplish

> > this without giving him too much rights to change configuration?

> >

> > thanks


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