mskennicutt
IS-IT--Management
I have a server database application that requires all users to have read/write permission to a mapped drive. My big problem with this is that anyone can go to their 'R' drive and delete our entire database. Not good!
I want to see if there is a simple way to deny users the ability to browse the files and folders but still give them read/write ability for files to which they know the exact path. Actually the database program knows what files it needs and where they are and users do not ever need to browse for a file. I believe there is a way to do this using group policy, but almost all of my clients are Windows 98 and I am a post NT administrator (meaning I'm not very familiar with Poledit.)
I want to see if there is a simple way to deny users the ability to browse the files and folders but still give them read/write ability for files to which they know the exact path. Actually the database program knows what files it needs and where they are and users do not ever need to browse for a file. I believe there is a way to do this using group policy, but almost all of my clients are Windows 98 and I am a post NT administrator (meaning I'm not very familiar with Poledit.)