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Old 02-21-2008, 09:06 AM   #1
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disallowing Createfolder in root but not in subfolders

Hi

I'm working on a windows SBS 2003 server, and my boss asked me to add a network drive with a limited number of folders in the root Directory. i would like to not allow users to ad folders to this root dir but allow full acess to the individual folders. when i start messing about with allow and deny folderrights, it all goes to hell really fast and even the admin account loses privelidges

does annyone have a clean way to do this ??

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