If individual permissions are being removed, and group permissions are
being introduced, and the groups are new (that is, the individuals
haven't had membership in those groups before), then yes, logoff and
logon will be required.

If this is a problem, you could leave the current permissions for some
period of time, during which you can make sure that the affected users
have logged off and back on again - say a week, or a month -  and then
remove the individual permissions.

Kurt

On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 07:31, Todd Lemmiksoo <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am planning on making changes to a network file share that will impact a
> set of health users. I will be removing inherited permissions and assigning
> group permissions to the share and child folders. My question is .....will
> the users have to logout and login to get access back after the changes are
> applied? I am not sure if the security token assigned to the users before
> the change will still be good. As the security permissions will not change
> for the users access to the share and child folders. The change is to assign
> access by group instead of individual user ID.
>
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