doakwolf Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 (edited) Hi all,I have a shared folder containing multiple sub folders. I've set the folder permissions to deny the deletion of the subfolders which is working, however, users are actually able to move these sub folders into each other (usually by accident via click-n-drag)... And since they do not have write permission to the main folder, they are not able to move the folder back to where it was!Any one know of a way around this?Cheers,Doak. Edited March 2, 2006 by doakwolf
FAT64 Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 A screenshot of the complete NTFS permissions would be useful here.
doakwolf Posted March 8, 2006 Author Posted March 8, 2006 (edited) Hi FAT64,Here are the screen shots:Main folder permissions:Main folder advanced permissions (deny students write):Sub folder (within main folder) permissions:Sub folder advanced permissions (allow students write to subfolders):Yet as I said, students are able to move subfolders into each other within the main folder Obviously those permissions are allowing students to write to the subfolders but I thought that the 'deny' write permissions set on the main folder would take preference over any other permissions set.I hope those screens show enough info.P.S. I might just add exactly what I'm hoping to achieve:Main folder - oat.students can read but not add any files or create new folders (only use existing folders)Subfolders - oat.students can read and add files within the subfolders but not delete files or folders.Cheers,Doak. Edited March 9, 2006 by doakwolf
Noise Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 Well I'm no genius here... But have you tried taking away the "Create Folders" right?
doakwolf Posted March 8, 2006 Author Posted March 8, 2006 (edited) Hey Nois,If I untick that, students are not able to create folders within the subfolders Cheers,Doak. Edited March 8, 2006 by doakwolf
Noise Posted March 9, 2006 Posted March 9, 2006 Ah I see your problem. I'm fairly sure there's no way to restrict the moving of folders and still retain the right to create new folders. I'm fairly sure that when you move a folder Windows is actually creating a new folder, copying the contents, and deleting the original folder and contents when the create/copy process finishes.
jondercik Posted March 9, 2006 Posted March 9, 2006 @Nois13That is incorrect. When moving folders, no new folders are created. There is no copying involved, the location of the directory is updated in the filesystem table.
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