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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions folder permissions Post 302127898 by shed on Friday 20th of July 2007 03:42:28 AM
Old 07-20-2007
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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getaccess(1)						      General Commands Manual						      getaccess(1)

NAME
getaccess - list access rights to file(s) SYNOPSIS
user] user] group[,group]...] file ... file ... DESCRIPTION
lists for the specified files the effective access rights of the caller (that is, for their effective user ID, effective group ID, and sup- plementary groups list). By default, the command prints a symbolic representation of the user's access rights to the named file: or for read/no read, or for write/no write, and or for execute/no execute (for directories, search/no search), followed by the file name. Options recognizes the following options and command-line arguments: List access for the given user instead of the caller. A user can be a known user name, a valid ID number, or @, representing the file's owner ID. If information about more than one file is requested, the value of @ can differ for each. This option sets the user ID only. The access check is made with the caller's effective group ID and supplementary group IDs unless is also specified. List access for the given group(s) instead of the caller's effective group ID and supplementary groups list. A group can be a known group name, a valid ID number, or @, representing the file's group ID. If information about more than one file is requested, the value of @ can differ for each. List access using the caller's real user ID, group ID, and supplementary groups list, instead of effective ID values. List access rights numerically (octal digits instead of for each file requested. The bit values and are defined in the file Checking access using access control lists is described in acl(5) and aclv(5). In addition, the write bit is cleared for files on read-only file systems or shared-text programs being executed. The execute bit is not turned off for shared-text programs open for writing because it is not possible to ascertain whether a file open for writing is a shared- text program. Processes with appropriate privileges have read and write access to all files. However, write access is denied for files on read-only file systems or shared-text programs being executed. Execute access is allowed if and only if the file is not a regular file or the execute bit is set in any of the file's ACL entries. To use successfully, the caller must have search access in every directory component of the path name of the file. verifies search access first by using the caller's effective IDs, regardless of the user and group IDs specified. This is distinct from the case in which the caller can search the path but the user for whom access is being checked does not have access to the file. Note: a file name argument of has no special meaning (such as standard input) to EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables determines the language in which messages are displayed. If is not specified or is set to the empty string, a default of "C" (see lang(5)) is used instead of If any internationalization variable contains an invalid setting, behaves as if all internationalization variables are set to "C". See environ(5). RETURN VALUE
returns one of the following values: 0 Successful completion. 1 was invoked incorrectly or encountered an unknown user or group name. An appropriate message is printed to standard error. 2 A file is nonexistent or unreachable (by the caller). prints an appropriate message to standard error, continues, then returns a value of 2 upon completion. EXAMPLES
The following command prints the caller's access rights to file1 using the file's group ID instead of the caller's effective group ID and groups list. Here's how to check access by user in groups and to all files in the current directory, with access rights expressed as octal values. Here's how to list access rights for all files under AUTHOR
was developed by HP. FILES
SEE ALSO
chacl(1), getacl(1), lsacl(1), setacl(1), getaccess(2), glossary(9). getaccess(1)
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