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Hi everybody,
I have a small 2 PC network and I configured my new Vista PC for file sharing.; The network is operational but I just cannot manage in "one operation" to share all folders and subfolders. And of course I am quite reluctant to grant the authorisations one folder at a time. What I have done is the following: Assuming I am user "Daniel" on the Vista PC, I Right-clicked on this Daniel folder Clicked share, Clicked advanced sharing, Checked the box that says share this folder Clicked the permissions button Checked all the allow box next to full control Then, Clicked the security tab, Clicked the edit button, Clicked the Add button, typed 'Everyone' into the box and clicked OK, Checked all the boxes next to the permissions, Clicked OK. Did I do it right? but, the authorisations granted to the Daniel folder were not "transmitted" to the subfolders. So how can I do this? Or, as an alternative, how can I start easily from scratch? many thanks in advance for your kind help. best rgds, Daniel |
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I would assign permission to the users who need to access the folders
instead of everyone. The you may need to check Replace all existing inheritable permissions on all descendants in the Advanced. This post may help too. Setup permissions to all subfolders Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:25 am Post subject: Setup permissions to all ... subfolders of the root. D is strictly a data drive. I networked the PC ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...a5862 af6ba3e -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Daniel" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, I have a small 2 PC network and I configured my new Vista PC for file sharing.; The network is operational but I just cannot manage in "one operation" to share all folders and subfolders. And of course I am quite reluctant to grant the authorisations one folder at a time. What I have done is the following: Assuming I am user "Daniel" on the Vista PC, I Right-clicked on this Daniel folder Clicked share, Clicked advanced sharing, Checked the box that says share this folder Clicked the permissions button Checked all the allow box next to full control Then, Clicked the security tab, Clicked the edit button, Clicked the Add button, typed 'Everyone' into the box and clicked OK, Checked all the boxes next to the permissions, Clicked OK. Did I do it right? but, the authorisations granted to the Daniel folder were not "transmitted" to the subfolders. So how can I do this? Or, as an alternative, how can I start easily from scratch? many thanks in advance for your kind help. best rgds, Daniel |
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Hi
Everyone means every one that is listed. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Daniel" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, I have a small 2 PC network and I configured my new Vista PC for file sharing.; The network is operational but I just cannot manage in "one operation" to share all folders and subfolders. And of course I am quite reluctant to grant the authorisations one folder at a time. What I have done is the following: Assuming I am user "Daniel" on the Vista PC, I Right-clicked on this Daniel folder Clicked share, Clicked advanced sharing, Checked the box that says share this folder Clicked the permissions button Checked all the allow box next to full control Then, Clicked the security tab, Clicked the edit button, Clicked the Add button, typed 'Everyone' into the box and clicked OK, Checked all the boxes next to the permissions, Clicked OK. Did I do it right? but, the authorisations granted to the Daniel folder were not "transmitted" to the subfolders. So how can I do this? Or, as an alternative, how can I start easily from scratch? many thanks in advance for your kind help. best rgds, Daniel |
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Thank you Robert, Thank you Jack.
will all try this. However I must say I am totally confused now: although the subfolders don't seem to have inherited the authorisations I granted to their parent folder (except for the ones I manually dealt with), when working on the other PC of my network (using XP), it seems that I can access all folders and files under user/Daniel! on the 'Vista' PC. As if the authorizations were indeed granted for total control to all the subfolders, as I wished, but do not show in the different security tabs or in the associated folders icons as seen in Explorer. Sorry if I am not too clear. any clue? Best rgds, Daniel "Jack (MVP-Networking)." a écrit dans le message de ... Hi Everyone means every one that is listed. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Daniel" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, I have a small 2 PC network and I configured my new Vista PC for file sharing.; The network is operational but I just cannot manage in "one operation" to share all folders and subfolders. And of course I am quite reluctant to grant the authorisations one folder at a time. What I have done is the following: Assuming I am user "Daniel" on the Vista PC, I Right-clicked on this Daniel folder Clicked share, Clicked advanced sharing, Checked the box that says share this folder Clicked the permissions button Checked all the allow box next to full control Then, Clicked the security tab, Clicked the edit button, Clicked the Add button, typed 'Everyone' into the box and clicked OK, Checked all the boxes next to the permissions, Clicked OK. Did I do it right? but, the authorisations granted to the Daniel folder were not "transmitted" to the subfolders. So how can I do this? Or, as an alternative, how can I start easily from scratch? many thanks in advance for your kind help. best rgds, Daniel |