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Old October 17th 08, 08:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Fighting Scot
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Default Changing folder permissions with GPO

I want to know if it is possible to change folder permissions using a GPO.
If so what is the best way?

Thank you
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Old October 18th 08, 01:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
James Yeomans BSc, MCSE
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Default Changing folder permissions with GPO

Hi scot yes you can change folder permissions with a GPO. See the following
link:
http://www.justaskjames.co.uk/default.asp?link=112
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"Fighting Scot" wrote:

I want to know if it is possible to change folder permissions using a GPO.
If so what is the best way?

Thank you

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Old October 21st 08, 07:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Salvador Manaois III
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Default Changing folder permissions with GPO

You can use Group Policy to set File System permissions:

1. Open the policy you wish to use in the Group Policy Editor.
2. Navigate to Computer Configuration / Windows Settings / Security Settings
/ File System.
3. Right-click File System and press Add File.
4. Browse to the file or folder whose permissions you wish to configure
(C:\Test, for example), select it, and press OK.
5. In the Database Security for File or Folder dialog, set the permissions
and press OK.
6. In the Add Object dialog, make your selection and press OK.

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