Windows 2003 Security Permission Problem in MS-Excel

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Hi

My n/w setup is: Windows 2003 Enterprise SP1 DC & XP, 2000 Pro Clients with
upto date patches updated.

My Query: I want to set Security Permission to control user's access. I
logged on as Domain Admin rights credentials in DC.

1) I created two Securiy Group & added user's in the respective group (Scope
as Global & type as Security ).
2) I created a Folder & shared named as "Test" with full control to Everyone
Share Permission.
3) I added the security groups into that folder & set full control
permission to one group & Read & Execute, List folder contents, Read, write
to another group.
4) I am unchecked " Allow inheritable permissions from the parent to
propagate to this object......."
5) Removed default Permission groups other than created Security Groups.
6) I logged on the domain user in one of my xp client machine, open a new
MS-Excel file & tried to save that file, the error shows as: "The Filename
is already
exists, Do u want to save changes (Y/N)"
7)If i press "y" => \\servername\sharename\filename, the FOLDER is marked as
READ Only" message showed.

For other programs, no issues. I checked that folder becomes Readonly &
changed the arribute from "READ-Only", but it was not changed.

Anyone pls help anyone to comeout from this.

Regards
Rajaguru
 
On Aug 14, 1:02 am, Several Login attempt
<SeveralLoginatte...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> My n/w setup is: Windows 2003 Enterprise SP1 DC & XP, 2000 Pro Clients with
> upto date patches updated.
>
> My Query: I want to set Security Permission to control user's access. I
> logged on as Domain Admin rights credentials in DC.
>
> 1) I created two Securiy Group & added user's in the respective group (Scope
> as Global & type as Security ).
> 2) I created a Folder & shared named as "Test" with full control to Everyone
> Share Permission.
> 3) I added the security groups into that folder & set full control
> permission to one group & Read & Execute, List folder contents, Read, write
> to another group.
> 4) I am unchecked " Allow inheritable permissions from the parent to
> propagate to this object......."
> 5) Removed default Permission groups other than created Security Groups.
> 6) I logged on the domain user in one of my xp client machine, open a new
> MS-Excel file & tried to save that file, the error shows as: "The Filename
> is already
> exists, Do u want to save changes (Y/N)"
> 7)If i press "y" => \\servername\sharename\filename, the FOLDER is marked as
> READ Only" message showed.
>
> For other programs, no issues. I checked that folder becomes Readonly &
> changed the arribute from "READ-Only", but it was not changed.
>
> Anyone pls help anyone to comeout from this.
>
> Regards
> Rajaguru


I believe you may need to grant modify permissions to those users that
need to make changes to the docs at the folder level.
 
On Aug 14, 1:02 am, Several Login attempt
<SeveralLoginatte...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> My n/w setup is: Windows 2003 Enterprise SP1 DC & XP, 2000 Pro Clients with
> upto date patches updated.
>
> My Query: I want to set Security Permission to control user's access. I
> logged on as Domain Admin rights credentials in DC.
>
> 1) I created two Securiy Group & added user's in the respective group (Scope
> as Global & type as Security ).
> 2) I created a Folder & shared named as "Test" with full control to Everyone
> Share Permission.
> 3) I added the security groups into that folder & set full control
> permission to one group & Read & Execute, List folder contents, Read, write
> to another group.
> 4) I am unchecked " Allow inheritable permissions from the parent to
> propagate to this object......."
> 5) Removed default Permission groups other than created Security Groups.
> 6) I logged on the domain user in one of my xp client machine, open a new
> MS-Excel file & tried to save that file, the error shows as: "The Filename
> is already
> exists, Do u want to save changes (Y/N)"
> 7)If i press "y" => \\servername\sharename\filename, the FOLDER is marked as
> READ Only" message showed.
>
> For other programs, no issues. I checked that folder becomes Readonly &
> changed the arribute from "READ-Only", but it was not changed.
>
> Anyone pls help anyone to comeout from this.
>
> Regards
> Rajaguru


Of course, the other thing you can do is look at the effective
permissions for an individual in the group you're working with and
attack the problem from that prespective....
 
Hi
My concern is the user should not delete any folder and files from the
shared folder. if i given Modify permission, they can able delete, i hope.
the user level, they should open, save, modify the files, except the file.

Rajaguru

"wilscott1st@yahoo.com" wrote:

> On Aug 14, 1:02 am, Several Login attempt
> <SeveralLoginatte...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > My n/w setup is: Windows 2003 Enterprise SP1 DC & XP, 2000 Pro Clients with
> > upto date patches updated.
> >
> > My Query: I want to set Security Permission to control user's access. I
> > logged on as Domain Admin rights credentials in DC.
> >
> > 1) I created two Securiy Group & added user's in the respective group (Scope
> > as Global & type as Security ).
> > 2) I created a Folder & shared named as "Test" with full control to Everyone
> > Share Permission.
> > 3) I added the security groups into that folder & set full control
> > permission to one group & Read & Execute, List folder contents, Read, write
> > to another group.
> > 4) I am unchecked " Allow inheritable permissions from the parent to
> > propagate to this object......."
> > 5) Removed default Permission groups other than created Security Groups.
> > 6) I logged on the domain user in one of my xp client machine, open a new
> > MS-Excel file & tried to save that file, the error shows as: "The Filename
> > is already
> > exists, Do u want to save changes (Y/N)"
> > 7)If i press "y" => \\servername\sharename\filename, the FOLDER is marked as
> > READ Only" message showed.
> >
> > For other programs, no issues. I checked that folder becomes Readonly &
> > changed the arribute from "READ-Only", but it was not changed.
> >
> > Anyone pls help anyone to comeout from this.
> >
> > Regards
> > Rajaguru

>
> I believe you may need to grant modify permissions to those users that
> need to make changes to the docs at the folder level.
>
>
 
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