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Old 05-Nov-2009, 12:03 PM
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Default Re: Rights to read file rights?

Yes, I just tested it. It seems to be necessary to have access control
rights to see all trustees of a file or directory - otherwise a user
sees only his rights and the rights of groups and containers he is
member of.
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W. Prindl


Bernd Nachtigall wrote:

>Bernd wrote:
>> W_ Prindl wrote:
>>> If you just want to view the file trustee assignments you only
>>>need the file scan rights to all files.
>>>
>>> Problem you may encounter with this is: any inhibit inheritance
>>>filter for file scan rights will need an explicit assignment to
>>>overrule the filter. If you - to circumvent this - allow full
>>>flow of file scan

>> (...)
>>
>> Yep, thx
>>
>> this helps :-)

>(...)
>
>No, unfortunately only FileScan is insufficient to see all file
>trustees.
>
>I have a user who has FileScan Right to the Volume. He can see all
>files. But he is unable to see the trustees to the files.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Bye
>
>Bernd

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