You cant do this in Win2k.   There are some other critical 
differences also.

http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/nds/features/a_demo_w2k_nw6
.html

Check this link for more details and a cool demo of why Windows 
sucks at file serving.

On 13 Mar 2002, at 16:51, Juan Rosas wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I come from a Novell environment and I have not been able to figure out how to do 
>this in Windows 2000:
> 
> 
> Share folder X  set to READ for all authenticated user.  inheritable permissions are 
>not allow from parent folders.
> Within the X folder I created many subfolders, one for each department. 
> Each department has been configure to access its own folder only, for example the 
>Customer service department has a folder under X call CS and only Customer Service  
>can access this folder.
> The questions is, since I am mapping a network drive to the X share folder for all 
>users , when they go to see their respective folder they open X and they can see all 
>the other departments folders they cannot open the other folders but they see them, 
>is their a way to only show their 
departmental folder and not all the list of folders located under X?
> 
> I know that I could map  a drive directly  to their departmental  folder. However, I 
>am trying to find a way to let them see only their share when they open X.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> 
> 
> Juan Rosas
> 
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