Thomas Harning wrote:
> However I do not want administrators to do anything either... with
> default permissions I can easily 'mkdir x' or through the right-click
> shortcut...
>
And if you're an administrator, you can take ownership and do it anyway.
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On Jan 3, 2009, at 4:18 PM, Bob Arnson wrote:
> Thomas Harning wrote:
>> I'd like to set permissions on one of my installed directories to
>> deny
>> creating files within it, deleting files (for other than installer...
>> though this isn't as needed), and altering files within it.
>>
>
> That's
Thomas Harning wrote:
> I'd like to set permissions on one of my installed directories to deny
> creating files within it, deleting files (for other than installer...
> though this isn't as needed), and altering files within it.
>
That's already the case for directories under Program Files.
I'd like to set permissions on one of my installed directories to deny
creating files within it, deleting files (for other than installer...
though this isn't as needed), and altering files within it.
I'm struggling to get Permission/PermissionEx to work, particularly
because it either preve
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