R
Russella
Guest
I'll admit I'm a bit of a newbie, but I'm hoping someone can help with this.
I'm trying to protect parent folders from accidental deletion, which I've
done, however I can't seem to stop the content of these folders being
deleted, despite receiving an access denied error.
Here's the basic layout:
PARENT FOLDER -> SUBFOLDER->FILES
If I grant DELETE permissions (on subfolders & files only) on the PARENT,
and then try to delete it, I receive the appropriate error, but all content
is lost.
Is there a way to ensure that if access is denied for the top most folder,
that it won't propogate to subfolders and files?
I know one solution would be to set these permissions at a lower level,
however if you don't know what that will be, it cannot be set?
Thanks in advance
Russell.
I'm trying to protect parent folders from accidental deletion, which I've
done, however I can't seem to stop the content of these folders being
deleted, despite receiving an access denied error.
Here's the basic layout:
PARENT FOLDER -> SUBFOLDER->FILES
If I grant DELETE permissions (on subfolders & files only) on the PARENT,
and then try to delete it, I receive the appropriate error, but all content
is lost.
Is there a way to ensure that if access is denied for the top most folder,
that it won't propogate to subfolders and files?
I know one solution would be to set these permissions at a lower level,
however if you don't know what that will be, it cannot be set?
Thanks in advance
Russell.