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Old Jul 24, 2008, 11:04 PM
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Limiting access to a network folder on time basis

I am a network administrator and I deal with one File&Application Server, one Exchange Server 2000 and one SQL Server 2000 that all run on Windows 2000 Server SP4.

On the File Server, there is a common folder where users can upload and download non-business related items like vacation pictures, clips etc. Now I am asked to limit access to this common folder in such a way that this folder will be accessed at predefined time periods. I made a search on the net and the only tool I could find was Easy File Protector supporting time basis access limit. However it is a shareware.

Do you know any Microsoft kit or a tool (preferable open source or freeware) to handle this task?

Thank you in advance.

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Old Jul 25, 2008, 12:06 AM   #2  
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How complicated does it need to be? Have you considered a scheduled batch file that either shares/unshares the folder or adjusts NTFS file permissions.
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Old Jul 25, 2008, 01:22 AM   #3  
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It does not need to be really complicated. Yes, it might be done through a batch:

The requirements:

- Make a special folder on the file server only write accessible but not read accessible unreachable for certain time period like from 8:00 am to 5:00 p.m

- Or as a second choice make the folder totally inaccessible for the predefined period.

By the folder is already on a mapped drive. It is not shared drive itself. The folder is visible to users as follows: H:\GENERAL\COMMON\TRANSFER

Thank you so much for your kind help.
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...Or as a second choice make the folder totally inaccessible for the predefined period.
Suspect I would go this route as I think adding write permission to a folder with CACLS also implies read permissions. SetACL - Windows permission management and How to Use CACLS.EXE in a Batch File may also be useful.
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