Guest Al Posted May 7, 2008 Posted May 7, 2008 Hey all, I have a Public drive that I need to give special access to. (P: = public) Example: 1. All folders in the root of the P drive: no one in the office is allowed to create, move, delete, rename and modify the root folders except for certain groups. 2. Subfolders within the root of the P drive: no one in the office is allowed to move, delete, rename or modify the subfolder except for certain groups. Everyone is allowed to create new subfolders within the folders already created within the P drive. 3. Documents within the sub-subfolders: full access to everyone to create, save, delete, modify and rename documents. Is this doable? We wish to use inherent permissions from the Public drive to keep it simple... Thanks, Al
Guest William Mann Posted May 7, 2008 Posted May 7, 2008 RE: Permissions for folder, subfolder and their subfolders... The same permissions don't need to be set for every folder, you can prevent permissions from being inherited, so with the right combination of permission and user groups, you should be able to set this up. "Al" wrote: > Hey all, > > I have a Public drive that I need to give special access to. > (P: = public) > Example: > 1. All folders in the root of the P drive: no one in the > office is allowed to create, move, delete, rename and modify the root > folders except for certain groups. > 2. Subfolders within the root of the P drive: no one in the office > is allowed to move, delete, rename or modify the subfolder except for > certain groups. Everyone is allowed to create new subfolders within > the folders already created within the P drive. > 3. Documents within the sub-subfolders: full access to > everyone to create, save, delete, modify and rename documents. > > Is this doable? We wish to use inherent permissions from the Public > drive to keep it simple... > > Thanks, > > Al >
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