To specify detailed permissions settings you should use the Access
Control Settings window. To
start, select the action Create
directory in the script section
(lower left) of the project window. The properties of the script action are presented in the
properties section (lower right) of the project window. Double click property
Security
or select the property and select menu option Actions,
Properties of action property.
Select option Use the following
value and press the Edit
button. The Directory security
properties window is presented.
Select a user account in the upper list or create a new account. Next,
press the Advanced button. The Access
Control Settings window is shown:
The window shows a list with all
permissions setup for the account. For each permissions entry, a single
line is shown. Use the Add,
Remove, View/Edit buttons
to manage individual permissions entries.
In Windows 2003/2000/NT, you can setup permissions that
are inherited (copied) from the parent object. For directories, the parent
object is the directory of which the target directory is a subdirectory.
You can specify if inheritable permissions (as specified for the parent
object), should be inherited by the target object. Use the option Allow inheritable permissions from parent to
propagate to this object. If
you do not select this option, the permissions of the target object are
called protected
since inheritable permissions from the parent object will not be copied
to the target object.