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Re: Setting permission

Subject: Re: Setting permission
Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 16:53:28 -0400

Martin a Marika TYDOROVCI wrote:
Could somebody help me set permission for files on remote computers? I want to set read permission for domain users for these files by some script trought group policy.


Best regards,

        Martin

P.S.: Excuse my terrible English...

Martin,

The solution to your problem is the File System object in your Domain Security Policy. It's under "Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > File System" if you're looking at it through the Group Policy snap-in. From here you should be able to specify permissions for files and folders that will apply to all machines that that GPO is assigned (all domain computers by default).

Hope this works out for you.

Regards,

Nathaniel Hasenfus

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