On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 12:02 PM, Kennedy, Jim <[email protected]> wrote: > ABE won't do that, it just controls what they see....it just hides what they > don't have read access to. Great feature, I use it everywhere but not what > you need for this. > > Break inheritance on D4, add the group for the new users and create a > shortcut for them directly to that path. \\server\B2\C3\D4 I am assuming B2 > is shared here.
The share is A1; none of the lower level folders are shared. Just had a talk with the requester, and we decided to take the easy way out. I made a copy of D4, and put it on the departmental share of the new users. And then set the permissions on the copy to be only certain users, and not everyone else in that department. I preferred this, rather than changing permissions on A1 (traversal) and D4 (RW). This way, I only need to change the permissions on the D4-copy, and don't need to worry about traversal elsewhere. A bit of a cop-out, but I'll take it. LOL Thanks for the advice, tho, I will star these emails to keep them for later reference.

