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Hello,

 

I have two universal groups for which I'd like to share 'Raports' catalog:

1)U Mangers

2)U Workers

 

The structure of this catalog:

Raports

|_ 2009

|_ 2010

 

I would like that U Managers can write/save/execute/read/create new etc in 2009, 2010 catalogs but not in the primary catalog - Raports. The second group should have only a read access to the whole structure.

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I've turned on 'Share' for Raports catalog and for U Workers I've set up the 'Read' permission. All works fine for this group. I have worse situation in reference to the U Managers group. I've set Change/Read permission in 'Advanced Sharing' for 'Raports' catalog for U Managers. Then I think I should set sth in the 'Security' tab but I have no idea how to reach the target.

 

Can you help me?

  • 2 weeks later...
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The way that Share permissions works is that whatever you set on the Share folder is the MAXIMUM permission the group will have anywhere beneath that share. So if the U_Managers groups needs to have full permissions on a subfolder, then you have to give the group full permission on the Share. The way you refine the permissions is then to apply NTFS permissions on the folders. In your case, you would need to set read permission (or whatever level they need) for the U_Managers group on the Security tab of the Raports folder, and then on the Security tab for the subfolders give that group more permission.

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