Apologies if I was being too simplistic.

Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: "Mark Parris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 22:54:40 
To:"ActiveDir.org" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] File Permissions: Deny vs. Allow

The reason this happens is that that when looking for access to a directory or 
file windows goes through its list of acls until it gets a response - yes let 
me in or no don't let me in. But as soon as it has a response it stops looking 
for further responses so if a yes (allow) is found yet further down the list of 
acls there is a no (deny) it is never read so it is not applied.

This has been demonstrated in many of john craddocks ad sessions.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Ahmed Al-Awah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 14:40:34 
To:"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
Subject: [ActiveDir] File Permissions: Deny vs. Allow

Hi all, 
 
I'm hoping someone can help explain a situation I came across recently. I have 
a global security group that has been denied access to a specific network drive 
(a folder on a server). However, certain members within the global security 
group are able to access the drive. 
 
After some research I found that the global group was a "member of" a domain 
local group with access to the drive in question. When the group was removed 
from the domain local group (but were still members of the global group) the 
said users were no longer able to access the drive. 
 
File permissions, as I understand them, are designed such that deny permissions 
will always override allow permissions but in this case it seems that this is 
not the case, hence my confusion. 
 
 
P.S.: Just as an FYI, the global group and domain local group are located in 
different OUs but are part of the same domain. 
 
Any clarifications on why this is happening are appreciated. 
 
Thanks, 
Ahmed 
 
 
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