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NTFS file system folder permissions by using Active Directory ServI followed the example at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899553/EN-US/ and
it works great but it gives Full Control. I figured out how to give read write also. But how can I set the permission to Modify? The "Modify" option that you can see in the Windows UI is not a single
right. Instead, it is a combination of multiple rights, a more complete list of which can be seen under the "advanced" UI view. I'm guessing that, on top of read and write, you probably want to grant at least the right to add new children (and perhaps the right to delete children), but that's just a guess since I have no idea what your intended usage of the target folder might be... Show quoteHide quote "IronDraco" <IronDr***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A70477EF-B501-46B8-93E7-665D88175FE5@microsoft.com... >I followed the example at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899553/EN-US/ and > it works great but it gives Full Control. I figured out how to give read > write also. But how can I set the permission to Modify? Thank you. I had a brain block.
Show quoteHide quote "Nicole Calinoiu" wrote: > The "Modify" option that you can see in the Windows UI is not a single > right. Instead, it is a combination of multiple rights, a more complete > list of which can be seen under the "advanced" UI view. I'm guessing that, > on top of read and write, you probably want to grant at least the right to > add new children (and perhaps the right to delete children), but that's just > a guess since I have no idea what your intended usage of the target folder > might be... > > > > "IronDraco" <IronDr***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A70477EF-B501-46B8-93E7-665D88175FE5@microsoft.com... > >I followed the example at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899553/EN-US/ and > > it works great but it gives Full Control. I figured out how to give read > > write also. But how can I set the permission to Modify? > > >
Custom Security Permission & Security Attribute troubles
File Permission System.UnauthorizedAccessException HttpWebRequest & https WindowsPrincipal in a component used in classic ASP always returns the same identity Refresh .Net Framework policy Encrypting Logon Passwords Are .NET Caches Secure from Memory Dumps etc? Failure Audit errors on device name Ensuring that calling assembly signed by certain keys Windows service and Certificate |
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