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Michael Monck

2002-10-05, 8:44 pm

I am wanting to set permissions on a series of public folders for a new user. The folders I want to set access to are several levels
deep. Is there any way to set the permissions on the parent folder and have the sub folders inherit these permissions?

TIA,
Michael Monck.


Dave Turner

2002-10-05, 8:44 pm

I believe that by setting the permissions using NTFS on the M: you can
achieve your aim.

"Michael Monck" <mickm@apc> wrote in message
news:O8Ly881YCHA.1456@tkmsftngp10...
> I am wanting to set permissions on a series of public folders for a new

user. The folders I want to set access to are several levels
> deep. Is there any way to set the permissions on the parent folder and

have the sub folders inherit these permissions?
>
> TIA,
> Michael Monck.
>
>



Joe Bob

2002-10-05, 8:44 pm

Right click on the parent and select All Tasks - Propagate Settings...


"Michael Monck" <mickm@apc> wrote in message
news:O8Ly881YCHA.1456@tkmsftngp10...
> I am wanting to set permissions on a series of public folders for a new

user. The folders I want to set access to are several levels
> deep. Is there any way to set the permissions on the parent folder and

have the sub folders inherit these permissions?
>
> TIA,
> Michael Monck.
>
>



Michael Monck

2002-10-05, 8:45 pm

This is the answer I was after, thanks.

Michael.

"Joe Bob" <none@noemail.com> wrote in message news:OBCar39YCHA.1108@tkmsftngp12...
Right click on the parent and select All Tasks - Propagate Settings...


"Michael Monck" <mickm@apc> wrote in message
news:O8Ly881YCHA.1456@tkmsftngp10...
> I am wanting to set permissions on a series of public folders for a new

user. The folders I want to set access to are several levels
> deep. Is there any way to set the permissions on the parent folder and

have the sub folders inherit these permissions?
>
> TIA,
> Michael Monck.
>
>





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