You could do what Bryan mentioned by adjusting the ACL of the required
folder under the security tab.

-Shariff


On 4/11/06 4:12 PM, "Brian Desmond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes. Give them the right to Create Files/Write Data but not modify or
> delete. 
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> Thanks,
> Brian Desmond
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>> Is there a way for setting up rights to a folder so that someone can
>> place a file in a folder but not be able to modify or overwrite that
>> file once placed into a folder?
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>> Thankie...
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