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    Set Permissions for Shared Folders16 out of 40 rated this helpful

    Published: January 30, 2009

    pdated: July 21, 2010

    !pplies "o: #indo$s %, #indo$s Ser&er 200' (2

    Share permissions apply to users $ho )onne)t to a shared folder o&er the net$or*+ Share permissions do not affe)t

    users $ho lo on lo)ally, or lo on usin (emote -es*top+

    "o set permissions for users $ho lo on lo)ally or usin (emote -es*top, set ."FS file permissions usin the options

    on the Securitytab instead of the Share Permissionstab+ /f both share permissions and file system permissions are

    set for a shared folder, the more restri)ti&e permissions apply $hen )onne)tin to the shared folder+

    For eample, to i&e Reada))ess on a shared folder to users in your domain, on the Share Permissionstab, set

    permissions for the Everyoneroup to Full Control+ n the Securitytab, spe)ify more restri)ti&e a))ess by settinthe file permissions for the Domain Usersroup to Reada))ess+ "he result is that a user $ho is a member of the

    Domain Usersroup has readonly a))ess to the shared folder $hether the user is )onne)ted throuh a net$or*

    share, throuh (emote -es*top, or is loed on lo)ally+

    ou )an set file system le&el permissions as opposed to shared folder permissions5 at the )ommand line by usin the

    operatin system tool ia)ls+ee or a)ls+ee+ "he tools run only on an ."FS &olume+

    Note

    "o enable a))essbased enumeration on a shared folder, you must use Share and Storae 7anaement+

    !))essbased enumeration allo$s users to see only the files and folders in a shared folder to $hi)h they ha&epermission to a))ess+ For more information, see http:88o+mi)rosoft+)om8f$lin*8in*/d;141

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    n the Share Permissionstab, set the permissions you $ant:

    "o assin permissions to a shared folder to a user or roup, )li)* Add+ /n the Select Users, Computers,

    or roupsdialo bo, find or type the user or roup name, and then )li)* !"+

    "o re&o*e a))ess to the shared folder, )li)* Remove+

    "o set indi&idual permissions for the user or roup, in Permissions #or $roup or user, sele)t Allo%or

    Deny+

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    -id you find this helpful

    ommunity !dditions

    /R (e&o*es the spe)ified user>s a))ess rihts

    /G ?rants a))ess rihts to the spe)ified user

    "he user or roup $hose a))ess rihts are bein set+

    "he permission bein ranted to the user+ "his )an be one of the follo$in:

    N.one5

    '#rite5

    Chane5

    FFull )ontrol5

    !dditional referen)es

    ommandline synta notation

    (eply to )ustomer feedba)*: "he )ommand prompt pro)edure is for ."FS

    permissions only

    #indo$s permission is sh@t

    Sunshines&n

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    !S depre)ated information messae#hen / run !S from a )ommand line, it pro&ides the epe)ted output alon $ith the follo$in information:

    "NOTE: Cacls is now deprecated, please use Icacls."

    "hat>s a )apital /, not an +

    /f people $ant to )raft a lonterm s)ript, it $ill probably be ad&isable to use /!S instead of !S+

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    Permissions for Shared Folders http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc7260

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    Jon .ordin

    382482011

    A 2014 7i)rosoft+ !ll rihts reser&ed+

    Permissions for Shared Folders http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc7260

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