Generally one just adjusts NTFS permissions and leaves Share permissions set to 
the max required for users.

Remove the Everyone and add the group used for local users with appropriate 
perms, and for the anonymous users, add IUSR_xxxxxxx account with modify 
permissions.  No need to give "full control" to anyone.

Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 2:28 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: FTP and Share perms

Reality check on this one. I think this is right, just want more opinions.

I have an anonymous FTP running, that only accepts connections from a single IP 
address and that IP address is at my ISP. There is no mapping to the rest of 
the world. It is for a data transfer from an application they run for us.  NTFS 
on that folder are everyone full so they can write the file. I want a couple of 
people to be able to hit that folder.

So if I share it with Share perms just for those people....that will keep the 
rest of the users out and not mess up the everyone/full ntfs needed for the 
anon ftp.

Correct?

I am usually pretty good with perms and such. The FTP just has me overthinking 
this I think.



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