Network and Storage Protocols

issue assigning security permissions with ntfs qtree and cifs

infinitiguy
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Hi,

I'm running data ontap 7.3.2 on a 2050 filer.  I have a volume (volMain) that has unix security.  Under it, I have a qtree (ntfsQtree) created with NTFS security.

The cifs share is set for everyone Full access on the volume /vol/volMain.  Inside of that I see my qtree folder, and can write to it from a windows server just fine... but what I really expected to see was a security tab on the files I'm writing to the qtree so I would be able to assign granular NTFS permissions...  however, in right clicking/going to properties on a folder, all I see are "General" "Previous versions" and "Customize", so I'm unclear as to how I can set granular ACL's on this qtree (and folders beneath it).

This seems like it shouldn't be hard to figure out, so I assume I'm missing something stupid.

It's been a very long time since I've worked on netapps so I'm trying to quickly come back up to speed on all of this stuff that I have forgotten, so forgive me if my question is dumb

Cheers,

-Derek

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