There are following options on the “Add Object” window:.Click “OK” to close “Database Security…” window.Once you have done “Permission”, “Auditing” and “Ownership” settings, click “OK” to close “Advanced Security…” window.Similarly, you can do ownership settings for the folder under “Owner” tab.Configure the auditing settings as per requirement. Under this tab, you can do audit settings for the folder, so that any change done to this folder or its permission will be audited. It takes you back to “Advanced Security” window. Use the drop-down menu in the “Apply to” field to assign selected permissions to desired folders.Here, you will see that there is a list of permissions available for your users, and you can also choose where you want to apply those permissions. “Permissions Entry for…” dialog box opens up.On this tab, either select an existing user and click “Edit…” or click “Add…” to add a new user to the permissions.Stay on the “Permissions” tab that appears by default.įigure 5: Advanced security settings window Click “Advanced” button to access “Advanced Security Settings” window.
Navigate to “Computer Configuration” -> “Policies” -> “Windows Settings” -> “Security Settings” -> “File System”.Group Policy Management Editor window appears on the screen Right-click on the newly created “User Folder Permissions” GPO, and select “Edit GPO”.Enter a name for the Group Policy Object (GPO) (in this case it is Assigning Folder Permissions), leave “Source Starter GPO” as “(none)”.To create a new GPO, right click “Group Policy Objects”, and select “New” from the context menu.In left panel of “Group Policy Management Console”, you have to create a new Group Policy Object or edit an existing Group Policy Object.Go to “Start Menu” -> “Administrative Tools”, and click “Group Policy Management” to access its console.