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Default permissons - Share Level

 
 
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      13th Oct 2005
The default share permission on 2003 server is "everyone - read".

Is there a way (via GPO if possible) to be able to change this "default
setting" to Authenticated Users - Full Control.

Appreciated
Anthony.

 
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      14th Oct 2005
You could look at a couple of utils to script the change on existing shares
(setacl and rmtshare). Unknown if you could default the shares when created
to the ACL you've requested.

"AO" wrote:

> The default share permission on 2003 server is "everyone - read".
>
> Is there a way (via GPO if possible) to be able to change this "default
> setting" to Authenticated Users - Full Control.
>
> Appreciated
> Anthony.
>
>

 
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