![]() ![]() Setting this up for subfolders one level deeper gets a bit more complicated but can still be done with the same principals: 1)Grant access to the parent folder and its subfolders 2)take permission away from the desired subfolders. ![]() (This needs to be done one folder at a time and one user at a time, since you can't change permission settings on a selection of folders)
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