How to add a group to folder properties.

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Sorry if this is the wrong place for this question. I have created
individual folders for our students using the profile in AD. This gives
both the Administrators and the specific student rights to the folder.
However, i need to allow the Staff to also have access to each students
folder and so far the only way i have found to get them their is to
individually add them using the security tab on the folder properties. Is
there a better way? I do have the school staff with full rights etc at the
parent folder but somehow that right is not getting down to the child
folders. Thanks for any help. charlie
 
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On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 14:23:01 -0500, "charles kuchar"
<charlie@removethis.delasallecenter.org> wrote:

>Sorry if this is the wrong place for this question. I have created
>individual folders for our students using the profile in AD. This gives
>both the Administrators and the specific student rights to the folder.
>However, i need to allow the Staff to also have access to each students
>folder and so far the only way i have found to get them their is to
>individually add them using the security tab on the folder properties. Is
>there a better way? I do have the school staff with full rights etc at the
>parent folder but somehow that right is not getting down to the child
>folders. Thanks for any help. charlie
>


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