: RE: Ex 5.5 Public Folder Permissions
Many thanks for hijacking this thread.
BTW. I have not been able to assign a DL to a PF and allow them to:
- assign perms / add users to the PF
- create and manage subfolders
- prohibit them from removing the parent folder
Example of folder
: RE: Ex 5.5 Public Folder Permissions
I am heading to New Orleans for a week, leaving this Friday. I can pick up
the proper materials while I am down there :)
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-K.Borndale
Network Administrator
Sybari Software
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Many thanks for hijacking this thread.
BTW. I have not been able to assign a DL to a PF and allow them to:
- assign perms / add users to the PF
- create and manage subfolders
- prohibit them from removing the parent folder
Example of folder structure
- Public Folders
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Whom are you thanking? I can't tell from the oversnipped reply.
Ed Crowley
Compaq Computer
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Many users can be owners of one dl. Add their nt account under the
permissions tab in admin and give them admin rights to the dl.
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This of course would be easy enough to test out you
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If we assign admin rights to the NT accounts
rself
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From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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This of course would be easy enough to test out you
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If we assign admin rights to the NT accounts for the DL's,
would that require that the admins use the Exchange Admin
utility to modify the membership of the dl?
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No. But using Owner will do; don't need to be admin.
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If we assign admin rights to the NT accounts
, October 23, 2001 10:07 AM
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That'll do pig. That'll do.
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To our flock be true...
As long as that coven doesnt include an oven, I'm in! ;)
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BAA RAM EWE.
You are so
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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 4:42 PM
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Why modify the permissions of the folders?
Give a DL permission, and set the team lead as owner of the DL, then just
add remove from the DL
That's the way we do
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From: Mike Morrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Don't give users Owner permissions on the top level folder. Reserve that
permission to your Exchange admins. Users
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Regards
Jason Tuffin
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From: Mike Morrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Don't give users Owner permissions on the top level folder. Reserve that
permission to your
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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 4:46 AM
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If the folders were permissioned with dlists then these team leaders would
only need to edit the dlists and not the PF permissions directly.
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In short no - if you give them change permissions, you may as well give them
full owner (bit like NTFS, really). This is a definite user training issue
for you and Ed's famous quote comes in here...
'There are seldom good technical solutions for behavioral problems'
Alternatively, you could
Don't give users Owner permissions on the top level folder. Reserve that
permission to your Exchange admins. Users shouldn't need to be changing
permissions at the upper levels, anyway, and those permission sets shouldn't
change very frequently (if you are using DLs for granting permission). As
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