Setting Initial Shared Volume Permissions; Setting High-Level Shared Volume Permissions - GRASS VALLEY AURORA EDIT - INSTALLATION V7.1 Installation Manual

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Setting Initial Shared Volume Permissions

Setting high-level shared volume permissions

4 October 2010
You can set all permissions from one Aurora Edit machine. You need to set permissions
in three different places in the V:\ directory, in Aurora Edit options, and in the Aurora
Edit bins.
You must log in as a Domain Administrator to set security permissions.
This task assures a uniform starting point in setting volume permissions, essentially
setting the secure volume s permissions to be identical to either an SNFS volume that
does not implement Windows Security, or a default NTFS volume.
If this is the rst time security has been set on this SNFS volume, the default behavior
is that the Everyone group owns the volume, which essentially turns off all security.
To set shared volume permissions:
1. Open a cmd window, switch to the V: drive, and type the following
.
Everyone:F
2. In Windows Explorer, right-click on the V: drive and select
3. Click the
tab.
Security
4. If necessary, add the user
5. Click
and check the box
Advanced...
with entries shown here that apply to child objects.
6. Click
and click
OK
Yes
permissions... Do you wish to continue?
7. Click the
tab.
Owner
8. Change the owner of the Media and VibrintAVFiles folders to
9. Click
to exit the Properties window.
OK
You set the high-level shared volume permissions on the V:\ folders using Windows
Explorer.
You must be a Domain Administrator to perform this function.
First you add the group(s) to the drive and then set security permissions for that group.
For the folders that are inheriting permissions from the folder above it, you don t need
to set them; they automatically use the permissions they inherit.
Domain Admins
Everyone
System
Archivists
and allow
Everyone
Full Control.
Replace permission entries on all child objects
in response to the dialog
V:\
V:\media
F
F
F
F*
Aurora Edit Security
cacls V:\* /T /G
.
Properties
This will remove explicitly defined
Administrator
V:\K2
F
F
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