What level of access to shared folders should I allow?
Updated: March 30, 2011
Applies To: Windows Home Server 2011
As a best practice, you should assign the most restrictive permissions available that still allow users to perform required tasks.
Windows Home Server 2011 provides three access settings for the shared folders on the server:
Full access
Choose this setting if you want to allow the user account permission to create, change, and delete any files in the shared folder.
Read only
Choose this setting if you want to allow the user account permission to only read the files in the shared folder. User accounts with Read only access cannot create, change, or delete any files in the shared folder.
No access
Choose this setting if you do not want the user account to access any files in the shared folder.