Windows 2000 Shared Folder

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I want to set permission to a Shared folder not to delete any file/folder.
User can modify the file name but should not be able to delete them.

TAZ
 
By doing this im not able to rename any new file which i create but able to
modify the contents of the same.

"John John (MVP)" wrote:

> Use the Special Access permissions and deny the usere delete rights.
>
> NTFS Permissions
> http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/592/1.html
>
> John
>
> Share Memory wrote:
> > I want to set permission to a Shared folder not to delete any file/folder.
> > User can modify the file name but should not be able to delete them.
> >
> > TAZ

>
>
 
You will have to decide which one is more important to you, to rename
files you need delete permissions.

John

Share Memory wrote:
> By doing this im not able to rename any new file which i create but able to
> modify the contents of the same.
>
> "John John (MVP)" wrote:
>
>
>>Use the Special Access permissions and deny the usere delete rights.
>>
>>NTFS Permissions
>>http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/592/1.html
>>
>>John
>>
>>Share Memory wrote:
>>
>>>I want to set permission to a Shared folder not to delete any file/folder.
>>>User can modify the file name but should not be able to delete them.
>>>
>>>TAZ

>>
>>
 
Both, As the user creates a new file/folder in a shared folder by default the
name is "new file" and then another one "new file 2" whereas he is able to
work on them but not able to rename or delete. Rename is important as the
same way as not to delete, Need your help in this.

"John John (MVP)" wrote:

> You will have to decide which one is more important to you, to rename
> files you need delete permissions.
>
> John
>
> Share Memory wrote:
> > By doing this im not able to rename any new file which i create but able to
> > modify the contents of the same.
> >
> > "John John (MVP)" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Use the Special Access permissions and deny the usere delete rights.
> >>
> >>NTFS Permissions
> >>http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/592/1.html
> >>
> >>John
> >>
> >>Share Memory wrote:
> >>
> >>>I want to set permission to a Shared folder not to delete any file/folder.
> >>>User can modify the file name but should not be able to delete them.
> >>>
> >>>TAZ
> >>
> >>

>
>
 
I'm sorry but I can't be of any help. Instead of manually creating
files have your applications create and save them in the shared folder
and give them the wanted names when you create them with the
applications. To rename files you need delete permissions, there is
nothing that I can do to change that.

John

Share Memory wrote:
> Both, As the user creates a new file/folder in a shared folder by default the
> name is "new file" and then another one "new file 2" whereas he is able to
> work on them but not able to rename or delete. Rename is important as the
> same way as not to delete, Need your help in this.
>
> "John John (MVP)" wrote:
>
>
>>You will have to decide which one is more important to you, to rename
>>files you need delete permissions.
>>
>>John
>>
>>Share Memory wrote:
>>
>>>By doing this im not able to rename any new file which i create but able to
>>>modify the contents of the same.
>>>
>>>"John John (MVP)" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Use the Special Access permissions and deny the usere delete rights.
>>>>
>>>>NTFS Permissions
>>>>http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/592/1.html
>>>>
>>>>John
>>>>
>>>>Share Memory wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I want to set permission to a Shared folder not to delete any file/folder.
>>>>>User can modify the file name but should not be able to delete them.
>>>>>
>>>>>TAZ
>>>>
>>>>

>>
 
Create the folder on a users local drive, name as desired, MOVE it to
the restricted shared drive.

Share Memory wrote:
> Both, As the user creates a new file/folder in a shared folder by default the
> name is "new file" and then another one "new file 2" whereas he is able to
> work on them but not able to rename or delete. Rename is important as the
> same way as not to delete, Need your help in this.
>
> "John John (MVP)" wrote:
>
>
>>You will have to decide which one is more important to you, to rename
>>files you need delete permissions.
>>
>>John
>>
>>Share Memory wrote:
>>
>>>By doing this im not able to rename any new file which i create but able to
>>>modify the contents of the same.
>>>
>>>"John John (MVP)" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Use the Special Access permissions and deny the usere delete rights.
>>>>
>>>>NTFS Permissions
>>>>http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/592/1.html
>>>>
>>>>John
>>>>
>>>>Share Memory wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I want to set permission to a Shared folder not to delete any file/folder.
>>>>>User can modify the file name but should not be able to delete them.
>>>>>
>>>>>TAZ
>>>>
>>>>

>>
 
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