trying to figure out a way to accomplish this...

I have a folder structure as follows....

-department1
--subfolder1
--subfolder2

-department2
--subfolder1
--subfolder2

.etc

The permissions on the subfolders are very specific and they take make
awhile to set up.  Each time I create a new department folder (and there
are TONS of them) I create the 2 subfolders underneath it and have to
manually set the permissions on them (which is a pain).  Is there ANYWAY I
can setup the subfolders so that when I create new department folders, I
can copy another folder's subfolders into the newly created folder, and NOT
have the subfolder's copied permissions get overwritten by the folder
inheritence of the newly created departmental folder?   (copying folders
ALWAYS inherits the permissions of the parent folder they are copied to...
and I do NOT have the option to "move" the folder either).

If I didn't explain this well, please let me know.
J




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