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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 5:41 pm    Post subject: Folder Security Messed up!! Reply with quote

Hi,
I was trying to make user profile system so that he/she can
put his personal files into and can be only be view by
him/her or the adminitrator.

I make a folder "Profiles" say apply following permissions
to it
1. Administrator =Full Control
2. Domain\users = Modify

I make subfolder "user1". Now I require user1 to be the
owner of this folder i.e he can do what ever he want in his
profils other users can not even see the contents of this
folder. For this I remove the inherited permissions and set
it to
1. Administrator= Full Control
2. Domain\users = read permissions only
3. Domain\user1 = full control
Also checked apply this setting to all child folders

When I clicked apply it gives funny message related to some
security propagation I thought it is saying that This will
not copy the inherited values and will continue from folder
"B". I clicked it OK :(

Contents of the folder "user1" were "Admin" and "Personal"
Both folders are accessable by the administrator and only
user1.

The problem begin when I(Administrator) copied a folder
into it and click it. It gives Access denied message to
Adminitrator!!.

I try to apply the inheritable permissions but it was too
late!! It denied to apply those permissions on that folder!!

How can I recover this problem? Please help me!!

For future please tell me what should I do to gain my
required security!!

mhadi
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Jerold Schulman
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Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 5:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Folder Security Messed up!! Reply with quote

On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 06:41:26 -0700, <mhadi_office@ya/*remove_This_*/hoo.com> wrote:

Quote:
Hi,
I was trying to make user profile system so that he/she can
put his personal files into and can be only be view by
him/her or the adminitrator.

I make a folder "Profiles" say apply following permissions
to it
1. Administrator =Full Control
2. Domain\users = Modify

I make subfolder "user1". Now I require user1 to be the
owner of this folder i.e he can do what ever he want in his
profils other users can not even see the contents of this
folder. For this I remove the inherited permissions and set
it to
1. Administrator= Full Control
2. Domain\users = read permissions only
3. Domain\user1 = full control
Also checked apply this setting to all child folders

When I clicked apply it gives funny message related to some
security propagation I thought it is saying that This will
not copy the inherited values and will continue from folder
"B". I clicked it OK :(

Contents of the folder "user1" were "Admin" and "Personal"
Both folders are accessable by the administrator and only
user1.

The problem begin when I(Administrator) copied a folder
into it and click it. It gives Access denied message to
Adminitrator!!.

I try to apply the inheritable permissions but it was too
late!! It denied to apply those permissions on that folder!!

How can I recover this problem? Please help me!!

For future please tell me what should I do to gain my
required security!!

mhadi

I would set the profiles folder to:
Administrators: Full Control
System: Full Control
Creator Owner: Full Control
Authenticated Users:List Folder Contents.

Then just insure that User1 is the owner of their folder and allow permissions to propagate from parent.

Insure that everyone has Full Control of the Profiles share.


Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
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