It is best you don't mix Share permissions with NTFS. It can be impossible
to manage as it can cause confusion. Usually we'd assign full share
permission to authenticated users, and lockdown the NTFS permissions. I
would highly recommend this. If what you want is to hide folders, it is much
more sensible to use hidden shares and just map a drive directly to that
folder. I hope this helps. Good luck.



-----Original Message-----
From: Chris H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 December 2002 14:45
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Possible STUPID NTFS Question


I have never actually had to do this before (but I do now thanks to my boss!
:)

Can you set up NTFS permission so if there are a group of folders in the
root of a shared folder, a group has CHANGE SHARE permissions and then
CHANGE FOLDER permissions on ONE of the folders but not even SEE (LIST?) the
rest of the folders? I have tried selecting the rest and setting DENY on
every option but you can still list them and see them. Ideas? Am I missing
something stupid? Windows 2000 server sp3

Thanks!

Chris


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