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Dear all,

I have the following folder structure:

|---Root drive

----|------------Folder(shared)

-----------------|------------Subfolder

------------------------------|------------Some files/folders

I would like to achieve the following: a group should be able to have RWX rights inside the Subfolder from the network. I gave the following permissions:

1. Root drive NTFS permissions: Everyone-Full

2. "Folder" is shared

3. "Folder" has Read Permissions for group G (to which user A belongs), but not inherited up or down.

4. "Subfolder" has RWX Permissions for group H (to which user A belongs), replacing permissions over the containing folders/files.

This is what it happens:

User A can navigate untill Subfolder, but not inside of it (permission denied).

If I add the user A to No.4 (instead of group H), everything works just fine, so looks quite weird: the ACL applies to user, but not group.

Can you please give me a hint?

Thank you!

Edited by rpopa

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