Yes, you can set the file system security to give read only rights to most of 
the users and edit rights to the one person that can modify the data. 

The rights are assigned at the root data folder, which will transfer the 
security to all of the sub-folders and files.

You set the security at folder level since file level would be way too tedious 
and trouble-some.

Your IT person can set this up for you.

Hope this helps, David



David Parsell 
Systems Manager Collections Information and Access
Yale Center for British Art
david.parsell at yale.edu
2034329603|britishart.yale.edu

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-----Original Message-----
From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Matthew Schuld
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 11:31 AM
To: mcn-l at mcn.edu
Subject: [MCN-L] Lock Files from alteration

Hello everyone,

 

I have a file security question. We have three staff that need to access 
collection documents via a shared drive. However, we would like to limit 
alterations to these files to one individual. There are many file types, 
spreadsheets, word documents, audio files, pdfs, etc. Is there a simple way to 
completely lock a folder's contents to ensure no individual can alter that 
folder without an authorization step? We'd like the contents to remain 
viewable. We've set the files and folder to read only, but this does not 
prevent files from being deleted it seems. Any ideas would be welcome and 
appreciated. 

 

Best,

Matt

 

Matthew Schuld

Museum Manager

Elkhart County Historical Museum

304 West Vistula Street

PO Box 434

Bristol, IN 46507

574-848-4322 (p)

574-848-5703 (f)

http://www.elkhartcountyhistory.org/

 

 

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