1/30/2012 11:07:16 AM
 Nick D Posts: 58
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For some reason I am still confused about this and cant get something working.
under Configuration I have "Default Secrets Inherit Permissions" set to NO
I make a new Top Level folder called "Test" and assign 2 AD security groups to it. "group1" has View and Edit (so they can view the folder and add secrets to it). "group2" has View, Edit, Own.
When I create a new secret in that folder and click Save or Save and Share, it is inheriting the folder permissions, which i do not want.
I'd like the secret to ONLY default to the person making the secret (V/E/O) and they have to explicitly change the permissions.
based on what I know, and read from the manual it shouldnt be working the way it is, but rather the way I want.
Any ideas?
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1/30/2012 11:08:04 AM
 Nick D Posts: 58
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from the manual "Default Secrets Inherit Permissions – When disabled, the Sharing settings on Secrets contained in Folders need to be explicitly set. They will not use the settings from the Folder."
Thats what I want, but its not working.
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1/30/2012 4:38:57 PM
 Jonathan Administrator Posts: 591
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Nick,
It is working correctly in the lab environment here. I will give you a call so we can troubleshoot...
Best.
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