<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I am trying unsuccessfully to:<br>1. Give a group of workplace users default access to absolutely no folders (under default folder).<br>2. Then override that default access for one folder only.</p>
<p>However, I am having no success, could someone please tell me what I might be doing wrong please? Details as follows.</p>
<p>Under root I have created a Sub Organizational Unit called "suborg".</p>
<p>In the "suborg" user group, I created a workplace user called "user1".</p>
<p>Under the "default" folder I have created a sub folder called "folder1"</p>
<p><br>I set the following permissions for the "suborg" user group in the "default" folder to Denied:<br>Read, Write, Direct Publish, Control, Write, Responsible</p>
<p>I set the following permissions for the "suborg" user group in "folder1" to Allowed:<br>Read, Write, Direct Publish, Control, Write, Responsible, Overwrite inherited, Inherit on sub folders</p>
<p>However, when I log in as user1, I cannot see the "default" or "folder1" folders.</p>
<p>I can achieve the desired result by: removing the "Denied" settings from "default" and then applying the denied settings to all sub folders (barring "folder1") under "default".</p>
<div>However, there are two problems with that technique<br>Problem 1: there are 81 sub folders under "default" adding deny settings to 80 of them is tedious. <br>Problem 2: If another user adds a new folder without adding a deny, all "suborg" users will be able access the new folder.</div>
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<div>Any suggestions?</div>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>Regards</p>
<p>Brett S</p>