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Curt
I'm planning a NetWare to Win2K/AD migration and was
wondering if it's possible to set up a directory structure
in Win2K such that when a drive is mapped to a share, only
the subfolders below the share that a user has rights to
will be visible.
Example:
Groups----HR
|---Leagl
|---Tax
|---Audit
Desired behavior: When a user in the Legal dept maps to
the Groups share, they will only see the Legal subfolder,
and not see HR, Tax and Audit.
I want something similar to NetWare file and directory
inherited rights behavior. I know this could not be done
with NT 4 ntfs permissions - in that case a user would SEE
everything although they could ACCESS only what they had
rights to. Can it be done with Win 2K? How?
wondering if it's possible to set up a directory structure
in Win2K such that when a drive is mapped to a share, only
the subfolders below the share that a user has rights to
will be visible.
Example:
Groups----HR
|---Leagl
|---Tax
|---Audit
Desired behavior: When a user in the Legal dept maps to
the Groups share, they will only see the Legal subfolder,
and not see HR, Tax and Audit.
I want something similar to NetWare file and directory
inherited rights behavior. I know this could not be done
with NT 4 ntfs permissions - in that case a user would SEE
everything although they could ACCESS only what they had
rights to. Can it be done with Win 2K? How?