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Re: Windows Fileserver Pemissions
From: Robert McIntyre <1tgeye () surewest net>
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 09:00:37 -0700 (PDT)
You do not have to partition your hard drive in order to isolate the HR folder. What you do need to do is prevent the folder from inheriting permissions from the parent (root in this case.) If you haven't done it already, create a security group for HR. Next go to the properties page of the HR folder. Click on the Security tab, click on the advanced button. Add the HR group to the folder and give them modify rights, they do not need full control. Uncheck the box, "Inherit from parent the permission entries..." At this point a dialog box will pop up asking you if you want to copy or replace permissions. If you choose replace, the HR group will have modify rights and all other permissions will be removed, including administrators. You could choose to copy the permissions and then after that is done go in and remove everyone except HR and the administrators.
Hi All, I hope you can offer me some advice. We currently have our main fileservers; windows using NTFS permissions with all depatments folders on the root. Permissions are fairly well controlled but the HR directory in particular is on the root of this one large logical drive. (So there are many groups that probably have access when they do not need to) I'm planning to create a new logical partition for HR to enable me to contain permissions but is this necessary? If I ensured that the groups were managed better what would I gain by partitioning? Thanks in advance for any pointers in the right direction. Thanks S ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: InfoSec Institute Need to pass the CISSP? InfoSec Institute's CISSP Boot Camp in both Instructor-Led and Online formats is the most concentrated exam prep available. Comprehensive course materials and an expert instructor means you pass the exam. Gain a laser like insight into what is covered on the exam, with zero fluff! http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/cissp_bootcamp_training.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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