We have a directory on our Windows Server 2003 file server that contains subfolders for each one of our clients. These are sub-divided alphabetically, so for example, we have a folder named "Clients A-C", etc.
Problem is, some users have a bad habit of accidentally moving the root folders, so A-C gets moved into D-H, for example.
How can I set the permissions on the top-level folders so that they cannot be moved, but still allow full control on the subfolders?
Deny delete on the top level folder, set subfolders at next level down to not inherit and copy the permissions, then adjust to taste.