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File Dynamics for Active Directory - Advanced Permissions

Is it possible to set Advanced Permissions using FD?

We want to do the following:

Share = groups$

Folder = \\server\groups$\group

Rights (as we do it with icacls) =  (OI) (CI) (RD,WD,AD,REA,X,DC,RA,WA,RC,WDAC)

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    - apologies for the late response.

    This is an interesting request, and the answer isn't actually straightforward. Currently this is not possible for user home folders. However, this can be done using Collaborative Storage and its dynamic templating system. That applies only to group storage—but your question sort of suggests that is what you're asking about. Could you please clarify whether this is for user home folders, or for some sort of shared storage scenario?

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    You're right - it is for collaborative group.

    If it's possible to do that with dynamic templating could you please direct me to the documentation that shows how?

    That said it would be very usefull to have the same possibility for home dirs :-)

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    As for advanced NTFS permissions for user home folders: Would you mind if I asked for more details on your specific use case? Typically, permissions on home folders are fairly broadly defined (even in cases where actual ownership of the home folder itself is restricted.) Every user story is always of interest—and especially if there's a 'live' user story about real unmet needs in an existing environment.

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    As for advanced NTFS permissions for user home folders: Would you mind if I asked for more details on your specific use case? Typically, permissions on home folders are fairly broadly defined (even in cases where actual ownership of the home folder itself is restricted.) Every user story is always of interest—and especially if there's a 'live' user story about real unmet needs in an existing environment.

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