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"Rockitman" <Rockitman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FE1D5F0B-68AB-4FAF-9ACD-7047E9FAAC11@microsoft.com... > Finally!! Somebody has explained this so that I can understand!! Thanks > a > million Roger, it makes crystal clear sense now!! Good it worked for you. Another thing that might have helped is if you had followed up on the replies in the other thread you started     

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Author: Roger Abell [MVP]
Date: Aug 9, 2008 18:25

Finally!! Somebody has explained this so that I can understand!! Thanks a million Roger, it makes crystal clear sense now!! "Roger Abell [MVP]" wrote: A user must have both share level and filesystem level permissions if they are to access over the network. When they are logged in locally only the filesystem permissions are needed. When they access over the network they can do
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A user must have both share level and filesystem level permissions if they are to access over the network. When they are logged in locally only the filesystem permissions are needed. When they access over the network they can do anything that the filesystem allows to them provided that the share level permissions are not less. For example, your scenario had a couple of categories of users, but     

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Author: Rockitman
Date: Aug 9, 2008 10:35

I am trying very very hard to understand all of this and am failing miserably. I have a d: drive. I have created a folder called docs. I want group A to have read and file scan rights to this folder and all of it's subfolders. I also have a user, who will be responsible for creating folders under this Docs folder, placing files in these folders, and possibly renaming them as well
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I have a Win2003SP1 File Server and i have some doubts in creating a shared folder in a file server. Objectives: A have a tree structure like that: MAINFOLDER\ MAINFOLDER\Depto1 MAINFOLDER\Depto2 ... MAINFOLDER\DeptoN All users can read DOCs in any folder in the tree (easy, Domain Users/Users can do that, ok) Some users can have ALL RIGHTS in ANY folder in the Tree     

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Author: Roger Abell [MVP]
Date: Aug 9, 2008 00:05

"MikeD" <nobody@nowhere.edu> wrote in message news:eVgqkiKhIHA.5280@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... "Howard Kaikow" <kaikow@standards.com> wrote in message news:eqcfjIJhIHA.4844@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... My concern is when is it REQUIRED to set such permissions? You are not SETTING any permissions. I thought I made that clear, but maybe not. You are REQUESTING the key be opened
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"Howard Kaikow" <kaikow@standards.com> wrote in message news:eqcfjIJhIHA.4844@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > My concern is when is it REQUIRED to set such permissions? > You are not SETTING any permissions. I thought I made that clear, but maybe not. You are REQUESTING the key be opened with a specific permission (or permissions). The user MUST already have the rights for the permission(s)     

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Author: Rockitman
Date: Aug 8, 2008 15:52

"Howard Kaikow" <kaikow@standards.com> wrote in message news:OKL4Yd9gIHA.3352@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Any documentation on when it is necessary to fiddle with things such as STANDARD_RIGHTS_READ, STANDARD_RIGHTS_WRITE, STANDARD_RIGHTS_ALL, and SPECIFIC+RIGHTS_ALL when reading, deleting, replacing registry keys.? What do you mean "fiddle"? It should be pretty self-explanatory.
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Author: FB
Date: Jun 9, 2008 12:05

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Author: Howard Kaikow
Date: Mar 13, 2008 05:03

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Author: MikeD
Date: Mar 12, 2008 18:22

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Author: Howard Kaikow
Date: Mar 12, 2008 15:41

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Author: MikeD
Date: Mar 12, 2008 09:06

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Author: Howard Kaikow
Date: Mar 11, 2008 17:24

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