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I have a shared folder that I want to set some pretty explicit permissions on....
1) I want people to be able to READ the files
2) I want people to be able to CREATE a folder
3) I want people to be able to WRITE a file in a folder
4) I do not want people to be able to CHANGE a file
5) I do not want people to be able to DELETE a file/folder
So, in other words, a "once it's written, it's written in stone" sort of situation.
I've looked over the permissions pretty thoroughly, but it's like you can't give write access without giving modify access as well....
Any thoughts?
Just my 2¢
-Cole's Law: Shredded cabbage
--Greg
1) I want people to be able to READ the files
2) I want people to be able to CREATE a folder
3) I want people to be able to WRITE a file in a folder
4) I do not want people to be able to CHANGE a file
5) I do not want people to be able to DELETE a file/folder
So, in other words, a "once it's written, it's written in stone" sort of situation.
I've looked over the permissions pretty thoroughly, but it's like you can't give write access without giving modify access as well....
Any thoughts?
Just my 2¢
-Cole's Law: Shredded cabbage
--Greg