AppleTalk Rights Inheritence in SubfoldersLast reviewed: May 13, 1997Article ID: Q108318 |
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SUMMARYIn Windows NT Advanced Server Services for Macintosh, AppleTalk cascades the general rights down to each subfolder from the parent folder.
MORE INFORMATIONFor example, if a file folder has the following rights
See See Make
Folder Files Changes
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Owner: User1 X X X
User\Group: Users X X X
Everyone O O O
a different user who creates a folder within the above folder would receive
the following rights:
See See Make
Folder Files Changes
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Owner: User2 X X X
User\Group: Users X X X
Everyone O O O
The owner of this new folder is now the new owner and thus this user now
has full rights to change the rights for any group that wants to access
this folder (on the Macintosh side). This can bring up some administration
problems because an administrator may want to give all rights of
administration to a given folder's owner for all subfolders. This is an
issue related to AppleTalk functionality rather than to Windows NT Advanced
Server or LAN Manager rights.
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