I read a few MS help pages on this, but frankly the answer was entirely vague... What would a user have access to do with a folder, and files contained in it that they have this permission set to?
- Traverse folder/execute file
- List folder / read data
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I read a few MS help pages on this, but frankly the answer was entirely vague... What would a user have access to do with a folder, and files contained in it that they have this permission set to?
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It occured to me I could just create a folder with these permissions and play with it... It seems you can list the files/folders beneath the parent and view their size, but you can't view their contents (ie open them) |
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