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    Is it possible to disable folder security inheritance for a specific group?

    Lonnie Frater
    Offline Lonnie Frater over 1 year ago

    Hi,

    We have a number of confidential project folders. I would like to apply specific folder permissions to a group applied to a sub folder and disable the inheritance for this user, if this possible?

    So for example like this -

    Parent folder

       Administrator - All permissions

       Conf - Read/Write

       Accounts - Read only

          Sub folder A

              Administrator - All permissions

              Conf - Read/Write

              Accounts - Read only

                  Sub folder B

                      Administrator - All permissions

                      Conf - Read/Write

                      Account - Deny

    So Ideally disable the inheritance on Sub folder A, Accounts Group. So any changes made to Parent folder permissions do no overwrite the individual permissions set on Sub folder A. I appreciate I can manually go through and do this, however I wish to apply it to a template and create projects from it and there will always be tweaks/additions required to new project so permissions are lost.

    We have the same issue when providing contractors access to a certain folder buried somewhere, the permissions above are changed for some reason and without realizing the individually applied permission on sub folder below i.e. the contractors permission are changed.

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions

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    • Lonnie Frater
      0 Offline Lonnie Frater Tue, Jun 14 2022 9:23 PM

      Hi Dan,

      Thanks for taking the time to reply. 

      I appreciate you can 'break inheritance', however I was trying to Template a folder structure with inheritance disabled on some folder. When you apply this template to a new folder structure the disabled inheritance is lost and you have to recreate it all manually.

      If there is a solution for this it would be appreciated.

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    • Lonnie Frater
      0 Offline Lonnie Frater Tue, Jun 14 2022 9:23 PM

      Hi Dan,

      Thanks for taking the time to reply. 

      I appreciate you can 'break inheritance', however I was trying to Template a folder structure with inheritance disabled on some folder. When you apply this template to a new folder structure the disabled inheritance is lost and you have to recreate it all manually.

      If there is a solution for this it would be appreciated.

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    • Madhuri Londhe
      0 Offline Madhuri Londhe Fri, Jun 24 2022 2:07 AM in reply to Lonnie Frater

      Hi Lonnie,

      Check ACL excel import functionality to avoid manual work.

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