... the user has no Traverse Folder / Execute File (this folder only) right for that specific drive BUT has READ access (List Folder / Read Data).
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Sorry, I don't understand how the user can show the folder contents if he doesn't have the traverse folder rights...
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Some insights in here: Permissions for files and folders.
As one may see there's a great difference between the Read and the Traverse right, and one doesn't imply the other.
@Horst.Epp I presented the situation as an example. It's not like I need or use such an option (good or bad). I did find it by mistake and IMO it's clearly a TC bug.
As one may see there's a great difference between the Read and the Traverse right, and one doesn't imply the other.
@Horst.Epp I presented the situation as an example. It's not like I need or use such an option (good or bad). I did find it by mistake and IMO it's clearly a TC bug.
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So if you have the "traverse" right for a folder, but not read, then you can list the contents of subfolders, but not of the folder itself, is this correct?
TC cannot enter a folder if the FindFirstFile function fails.
TC cannot enter a folder if the FindFirstFile function fails.
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It's the other way around: I have Read access but no Traverse/Execute right for the root of the drive.ghisler(Author) wrote:So if you have the "traverse" right for a folder, but not read, then you can list the contents of subfolders, but not of the folder itself, is this correct?
I can access anything in that drive with no problem (read-only access).
That looks too me like the Traverse checking is ignored by default so it shouldn't have any effect (again... this was discovered by mistake).M$ wrote:By default, the Everyone group is given the Bypass traverse checking user right
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