[windows2000] Re: Windows 2000 folder access
- From: Cristian Costea <cristian.costea@xxxxxx>
- To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 08:43:16 +0200
You can't hide folders in Windows NT/2000 from ACLs . All you can do is to
deny access.
Jim Polakowski wrote:
> How can I setup my folder rights so that users do not see a folder that
> they do not have rights to read? I have a shared folder with many
> folders in it. Various user groups have access to various folders
> within the shared folder. In Novell there is an easy way to set
> permissions so that If a particular user had access to four of the 50
> folders they would only see those four folders in the shared folder. In
> Windows 2000 that user can see all 50 folders but gets an access denied
> message if he clicks any of the 46 other folders. Help.
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