Guest JCLEOT Posted February 4, 2008 Posted February 4, 2008 Hello, I want to give our help desk the ability to get to the documents and settings folder on our terminal servers to facilitate assisting users. Sharing that folder is no big deal, but I am not sure about permissions. When a user logs in, the rights are set for Administrator, the user, and system. Even if I set inheritable permissions other than that for this folder, they still only get these three. The result is that the help desk can get there, but they have no rights to the users folders. Can anyone suggest how I should do this or the right forum to ask this question in? Thanks JCLEOT
Guest net_admin Posted February 5, 2008 Posted February 5, 2008 RE: Setting permissions on the Documents and Settings folder Go into the Advance Sec Settings, add the user or group and set the permissions. Don't forget to select APPLY ONTO option as well as APPLY THESE PERMISSIONS TO OBJECTS AND/OR CONTAINERS WITHIN THIS CONTAINER ONLY. -- NetAdmin <São Paulo, BR> "JCLEOT" wrote: > Hello, > > I want to give our help desk the ability to get to the documents and > settings folder on our terminal servers to facilitate assisting users. > Sharing that folder is no big deal, but I am not sure about permissions. > > When a user logs in, the rights are set for Administrator, the user, and > system. Even if I set inheritable permissions other than that for this > folder, they still only get these three. > > The result is that the help desk can get there, but they have no rights to > the users folders. > > Can anyone suggest how I should do this or the right forum to ask this > question in? > > Thanks > > JCLEOT
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