Roaming Profile permissions
user quota is applied through FSRM and user able to create folder on TS C drive able to store data beyond its quota limit and also able to create folder in its home folder .i want that user to get only quota applied through fsrm and able
to store data on C drive and not able to make folder in its home folder. Any suggestions ?
May 21st, 2012 10:59am
Hello,
I think that it would be better to ask them here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserverfiles/threads
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May 21st, 2012 11:07am
Hello,
So, in short, you would like to deny users to create new folders in their Home Folder while they can still create new files. Correct me if my understaning is wrong.
You can use NTFS permission to achieve this. You can create two separate permissions one for 'this folder only' that deny creating folders and then another for 'this folder, subfolders and files only' that gives them full control. That way they can view,
edit, create documents but can't create new folders!
Maybe you want to post in Group Policy forum and ask if there is a pre-defined policy can help achieve this.
Thanks
Zhang
May 22nd, 2012 3:06am
Hello,
So, in short, you would like to deny users to create new folders in their Home Folder while they can still create new files. Correct me if my understaning is wrong.
You can use NTFS permission to achieve this. You can create two separate permissions one for 'this folder only' that deny creating folders and then another for 'this folder, subfolders and files only' that gives them full control. That way they can view,
edit, create documents but can't create new folders!
Maybe you want to post in Group Policy forum and ask if there is a pre-defined policy can help achieve this.
Thanks
Zhang
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May 22nd, 2012 3:12am


