Hi, I'm trying to set up some permission settings on shared folders on my workgroup. Here's how the setup is:
On my desktop computer (UPSILON), I have it set to share the root folders of all three hard drives (two internal, one external), and to give network users permission to change files.
I secured my wireless network with a password to prevent any average joe from tapping in and messing up my files. But, being able to modify files from my laptop makes it a lot easier on me to work on my projects without having to be in front of my desktop.
My laptop's name is EPSILON.
Now, on the laptop I am running Windows XP Professional, and when I right-click and go to the folder properties there is a "Security" tab.
On the desktop, it also has XP Pro installed, but it acts more like Home Edition; I have to boot up in safe mode, log on as Administrator, and THEN I have the Security tab on file properties (but never when logged on as a regular Administrators account).
So I booted up the desktop in safe mode with networking, and started changing permissions. First I decided to test them on the external hard drive. So, I changed the permissions to...
The lack of permissions under "Everyone" seems to cover all network users, because over the network I'm not allowed to write or modify files on this drive.
What I *want* to do is this:
1) For me on my laptop (EPSILON\ITT Tech Student), allow read/write/modify permissions (full permissions) to the root of the hard drive.
2) For all other network users (i.e. when my brother comes over and gets on the network), only allow read permissions.
I've managed to cover the "only allow read permissions over the network" by changing "Everyone's" permissions, but I can't seem to add my username on my laptop to the permissions list.
Even though I'm on Safe Mode w/ Networking, and both computers are currently connected to the network, I can't seem to find EPSILON as a search location.
In the Security tab, if I click "Add" (user) and click "Location", a "Select the location you want to search" dialog comes up. UPSILON (the desktop) is listed, but EPSILON (the laptop) is not.
So, how can I add a permission setting for a network user? Is there a way to manually enter the computer and user name?
Also, I want to know if it's possible to have a sub-folder within a shared folder whose permissions contradict the parent folder's permissions.
i.e. if I share the root of a hard drive, but there's a folder I don't want any network user to be able to read from, how can I set that folder's permissions? When I go to its Security tab, the options for "read/list" are checked and disabled, so I can't uncheck them. If I check the "Deny" boxes, they override the allow boxes, and even the local Administrator can't get into the folder, let alone any network user.
Thanks in advance.
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On my desktop computer (UPSILON), I have it set to share the root folders of all three hard drives (two internal, one external), and to give network users permission to change files.
I secured my wireless network with a password to prevent any average joe from tapping in and messing up my files. But, being able to modify files from my laptop makes it a lot easier on me to work on my projects without having to be in front of my desktop.
My laptop's name is EPSILON.
Now, on the laptop I am running Windows XP Professional, and when I right-click and go to the folder properties there is a "Security" tab.
On the desktop, it also has XP Pro installed, but it acts more like Home Edition; I have to boot up in safe mode, log on as Administrator, and THEN I have the Security tab on file properties (but never when logged on as a regular Administrators account).
So I booted up the desktop in safe mode with networking, and started changing permissions. First I decided to test them on the external hard drive. So, I changed the permissions to...
Code:
Administrators (UPSILON\Administrators)
Allow Deny
[x] Full Control [ ] Full Control
[x] Modify [ ] Modify
[x] Read & Exec [ ] Read & Exec
[x] List Contents [ ] List Contents
[x] Read [ ] Read
[x] Write [ ]
[ ] Special Perm. [ ] Special Perm.
CREATOR OWNER
Allow Deny
[ ] Full Control [ ] Full Control
[ ] Modify [ ] Modify
[ ] Read & Exec [ ] Read & Exec
[ ] List Contents [ ] List Contents
[ ] Read [ ] Read
[ ] Write [ ]
[x] Special Perm. [ ] Special Perm.
Everyone
Allow Deny
[ ] Full Control [ ] Full Control
[ ] Modify [ ] Modify
[x] Read & Exec [ ] Read & Exec
[x] List Contents [ ] List Contents
[x] Read [ ] Read
[ ] Write [ ]
[ ] Special Perm. [ ] Special Perm.
Noah (UPSILON\Noah)
Allow Deny
[ ] Full Control [ ] Full Control
[ ] Modify [ ] Modify
[ ] Read & Exec [ ] Read & Exec
[ ] List Contents [ ] List Contents
[ ] Read [ ] Read
[ ] Write [ ]
[x] Special Perm. [ ] Special Perm.
SYSTEM
Allow Deny
[x] Full Control [ ] Full Control
[x] Modify [ ] Modify
[x] Read & Exec [ ] Read & Exec
[x] List Contents [ ] List Contents
[x] Read [ ] Read
[x] Write [ ]
[ ] Special Perm. [ ] Special Perm.
Users (UPSILON\Users)
Allow Deny
[ ] Full Control [ ] Full Control
[x] Modify [ ] Modify
[x] Read & Exec [ ] Read & Exec
[x] List Contents [ ] List Contents
[x] Read [ ] Read
[x] Write [ ]
[ ] Special Perm. [ ] Special Perm.
The lack of permissions under "Everyone" seems to cover all network users, because over the network I'm not allowed to write or modify files on this drive.
What I *want* to do is this:
1) For me on my laptop (EPSILON\ITT Tech Student), allow read/write/modify permissions (full permissions) to the root of the hard drive.
2) For all other network users (i.e. when my brother comes over and gets on the network), only allow read permissions.
I've managed to cover the "only allow read permissions over the network" by changing "Everyone's" permissions, but I can't seem to add my username on my laptop to the permissions list.
Even though I'm on Safe Mode w/ Networking, and both computers are currently connected to the network, I can't seem to find EPSILON as a search location.
In the Security tab, if I click "Add" (user) and click "Location", a "Select the location you want to search" dialog comes up. UPSILON (the desktop) is listed, but EPSILON (the laptop) is not.
So, how can I add a permission setting for a network user? Is there a way to manually enter the computer and user name?
Also, I want to know if it's possible to have a sub-folder within a shared folder whose permissions contradict the parent folder's permissions.
i.e. if I share the root of a hard drive, but there's a folder I don't want any network user to be able to read from, how can I set that folder's permissions? When I go to its Security tab, the options for "read/list" are checked and disabled, so I can't uncheck them. If I check the "Deny" boxes, they override the allow boxes, and even the local Administrator can't get into the folder, let alone any network user.
Thanks in advance.
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