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| Subject: | Re: Windows Sharing File Permissions |
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| Date: | Tue, 18 Dec 2007 15:07:30 -0500 |
Nikhil Wagholikar wrote, On 12/11/2007 3:37 PM:
The best practice is generally to provide Full Control to Authenticated Users as Share permission and then provide granular/restrictive permission to individuals or groups using NTFS permission.
-- Raoul Armfield rarmfield at amnh dot org
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