Thanks, Bonnie!  Will try that now.

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 09:04:08 
-0700Subject: RE: File share/NTFS access help




Check out the permissions setup for a “drop folder” 
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc780823.aspx.
 
-Bonnie
 


From: Jim Slattery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 
8:59 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: File share/NTFS access help
 
I'm setting up a system for a non-profit school that has students coming in 
next Tuesday.  Currently setting up the computer lab. One request was for us to 
set up a folder structure like this:Labdata (root of share) -ToTeacher 
(subfolder) -ToStudents (subfolder) Rights should allow -  ToTeacher folder 
should allow rights for students to write files to the folder but not have 
access (read or copy) to other student's files in the same folder  ToStudents 
folder should allow the teacher to dump assignments into that folder, allow 
students to copy it to their computer, but not allow anyone but the teacher to 
make changes to that file in that folder. I'd be fine with making two shares 
instead of just one if that'd help. Is what I'm thinking about even possible? 
(ToStudents should be fine, it's the ToTeacher folder that I'm concerned about) 
What I'm trying to avoid is the teacher having to go to each student's home 
folder to pick up assignments. (20 students, one teacher, multiple assignments 
per day). I'd just tweak on it until I figured it out usually, but I got stuck 
chasing phantom network issues all day yesterday (poorly terminated network 
cables for the most part), and I'm WAY behind... and I just lost another day 
because they want me at another site tomorrow. TIA for any help/advice, or if 
you have a suggestion for a better way to handle this, I'd appreciate that too. 
 Right now, I'm off to add a bunch of computers to the domain.
  
 
 

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