Well, we don't have 2008 yet (still on 2003.) What we have done is we have a
similar setup and have a folder called "Departments" which is publically
writeable. Under that we have a bunch of different departmental folders, all
of which are set up so that only members of the group associated with that
department (i.e. "sales" gets access to the "sales" folder and all folders
under it) can read/write/view the contents of that folder.

For instance, under my normal, every-day user, I'm a member of "IT" and as
such I can look at any publically-viewable folder, but I can NOT see into
any of the departmental folders besides the "IT" folder. Under the
"Security" tab on the individual departmental folders I added all the
various groups and individuals I wanted to have access and then removed all
the default user groups such as "authenticated users" and such so they would
not be able to even enter the individual departmental folders.

 

John-AldrichTile-Tools

 

From: Tom Miller [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 3:08 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Best way to set share permissions?

 

Brain cramp here.......

 

I have a top level share called "Data", under which my various departments
have their folders.   I provide perms to the sub-folders based on AD Groups.


 

I have the logon script set to map a drive to server\data.  I don't mind
that anyone can see all the folders under "data", but I want to be sure only
the user with access to data\folder1 cannot open files under data\folder2.

 

I'm new to file and print under Windows (2008), please pardon my ignorance. 

 

Tom

 

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