Setting security permissions, Setting initial shared volume permissions – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.6.3 Installation User Manual

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Aurora Edit Installation and Configuration Guide

September 20, 2007

Chapter 5 Configuring Your System

Setting Security Permissions

If you want to use security with your K2 server, refer to the Open SAN Security
Instruction Guide
for details on setting up a domain controller and configuring your
system for security.

This section describes how to set security permissions for the Aurora Edit system.
You need to be a Domain Administrator to perform this function.

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.

Setting Initial Shared Volume Permissions

This task assures a uniform starting point in setting volume permissions, essentially
establishing the secure volume’s permissions to be identical to either a SNFS volume
that does not implement Windows Security, or a default NTFS volume.

To set shared volume permissions:

1. Open a cmd window, switch to the V: drive, and type the following:

cacls V:\* /T /G Everyone:F

2. Open Windows Explorer, select the V: volume, right-click and select

Properties

.

3. Click the

Security

tab.

4. If necessary, add the user Everyone and allow Full Control.

5. Click

Advanced...

and check the box

Reset permissions on all child objects and

enable propagation of inheritable permissions

.

6. Click

OK

and click

Yes

in response to the dialog

This will remove explicitly defined

permissions... Do you wish to continue?

7. Click

OK

to exit the Properties window.

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