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Hello everyone,
Before I begin, know that I am new to networking so please bare with me if my question sounds silly.
I have a Web server setup on the network that houses my companys website (Microsoft Server 2003). It has many subfolders divided into subdivisions of the company and a "images" folder in the root. For example, Public Service, Highway Programs, etc, each have their own subdirector within the main folder.
I need to give access to different people in different divisions, but only to their respective division/department folders. For example, Tom should only be able to alter the "Highway program" folder from within the root and nothing else. I have setup shares so that Tom can get into this folder from his computer on a mapped drive on his computer. However, when we bring up the html files the images dont load up and that's because they are in the subfolder "images" as I pointed out earlier. If I map the "images" folder on the server and give access to Tom, those images still do not appear when we try to open a HTML document because they are a different mapped drive.
So is there a way to map multiple folders/files to one share so that he has access to all his subfolders and no one elses from this one share?
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated it. Thank you very much.

I'm not sure i get the question,But i think you're trying to create a share ON the Server Then map all drives within that share?
Instead of having multiple forlders Or Map Drives on that users computer?

Well Im trying to map multiple folders to one share on that server basically, so that way I wont have multiple folders or map drives on the users computer when they go to edit them.
For example, images are kept under root\images and the html stuff is kept under root\programs\ - so i would like to share the \images\ folder and the \programs\ folder into ONE share so i only have to map ONE drive to that users computer to have access to both.
Thank you very much for your help.

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