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folder permissions
I work for a big company and all the people within my unit share a common drive to save documents to. I am listed in the group(AMS group) that has access rights to folders within this drive. but i'm trying to restrict access to a confidential folder so that only I can access it.
when I set the folder permissions I get a message advising that "restrict" will override "access". so that even though I have given myself "access" rights and given "restrict" rights to the AMS group, because i'm listed within the AMS group it won't let me into the file. any ideas thanks Shed |
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