Sorry I didn't understand your question. You can use icacls or Set-ACL PowerShell cmdlet to change the NTFS permission on the large folder. I think it will take less time compare to file explorer.
A useful info upon creating those shared folders would be setting quotas also since users can allocate all c drivespace and WinServ stops working correctly if at all. Watched also your video of mapping a drive via GPO and neither there I found any info of quotas
For this video, I had created those users and group to setup NTFS permission. You can use any users or group from your Active Directory or you can go with Domain Users built-in security group to setup permission. What exactly you do to share the folder. (means I want to know at which point you stuck in share folder wizard) .
@@MSFTWebCast Thank you for your quick response. I really am enjoying your videos. I know nothing about servers. I had been using a peer to peer network in windows 10 with just a small 2 person office, but decided to get a new computer running Windows Server 2019. Maybe I still need to install some features. But I don't know how to network with it, and thought your videos would help. All I want to do is network 4 computers.
I have a question. I saw one company using weird sharing policy method. All client running under workgroup. but they are using domain user and group security to manage the shared folder... I can realize they someone cannot open others folder.. I know this only can run with client pc that join under domain.
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Please reply on this comment if space have available in between share folder name then what happended?
Very very useful lesson.. thanks so much author. Keep on adding more useful tutorials
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LOVE LOVE the Videos.. More please..
Please make a video for block and filter internet access via GPO
thank you so much
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Hi witch is the order from the videos?
Hi, could you guide to create limited count of subfolders in main shared folder.
how can be faster share folder permission larger folder?
Sorry I didn't understand your question. You can use icacls or Set-ACL PowerShell cmdlet to change the NTFS permission on the large folder. I think it will take less time compare to file explorer.
Permission: can edit content but can't delete file. Can you help me?
A useful info upon creating those shared folders would be setting quotas also since users can allocate all c drivespace and WinServ stops working correctly if at all. Watched also your video of mapping a drive via GPO and neither there I found any info of quotas
I got stuck at 4:49. My folder doesn't show up in the shares.
For this video, I had created those users and group to setup NTFS permission. You can use any users or group from your Active Directory or you can go with Domain Users built-in security group to setup permission.
What exactly you do to share the folder. (means I want to know at which point you stuck in share folder wizard) .
@@MSFTWebCast Thank you for your quick response. I really am enjoying your videos. I know nothing about servers. I had been using a peer to peer network in windows 10 with just a small 2 person office, but decided to get a new computer running Windows Server 2019. Maybe I still need to install some features. But I don't know how to network with it, and thought your videos would help. All I want to do is network 4 computers.
Hello, thanks for the video! What about adding some conditions? For certain devices or users?
I have a question. I saw one company using weird sharing policy method. All client running under workgroup. but they are using domain user and group security to manage the shared folder... I can realize they someone cannot open others folder.. I know this only can run with client pc that join under domain.
If local username and password is the same as on the server user/password it will work.
great video , Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
@@MSFTWebCast awesome :) You are a great teacher!!
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Good job always!
Dose your client in the same domain?
Why do you leave creator owner? I typically remove it.
So the user who creates get full control. But its up to the requirement.
@@MSFTWebCast but then they own it and others can't edit it? I mean thats fine for users folders, but sucks for shared all company folders.
@@psycl0ptic Agreed with you.
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Thank you so much