On 1 Apr 99, at 14:57, James Kerr wrote:
> ... but now I am trying to setup a particular folder that does access
> not allow access to anonymous logins say the folder is called kerr I
> setup the permissions for kerr so that the only user that had access
> to this folder is james with p/w james, it doesn't work I get the
> message "access denied"
It seems pretty obvious/intuitive to set up permissions as "everyone/no
access" and then "james/whatever" as the sole exception, right?
Except that NT permissions don't quite work that way. Since james is a
member of everyone, that "no access" trumps any other permissions the
account might have. [Administrators have to be able to change this, but
all other accounts are subject to this behaviour.]
I believe you can get what you want by removing the everyone
permission. Be careful that the folder never inherits a new everyone
(read? full control?) permission from its parent(s) -- the new security
management interface provided with SP4 needs special care in this
regard.
David G
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