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Oct 24th, 2008, 01:38 AM
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Use GPO to set client folder permissions
Hi,
I have a Win 2003 server, and a bunch of XP Pro client PCs.
On each client PC, I need to set a particular sub-folders permissions for a 'group' that the clients belong to. I know I can use CALCS in a script, but I want to try to do it using Group Policy (on the server - at logon/in).
I have been unsuccessful trying to set higher permissions (and NOT inheriting the parent) whilst using: Computer configuration\Windows settings\Security settings\File system (path of the folder).
Ideas?
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