I'm giving the "Interactive" group permissions on an applications program folder with Group Policies, to remediate a permission issue.
The problem is that the installation program for the application rewrites the permissions - it gives "Power Users" Change Permissions and removes "Interactive". I have to wait until a Group Policy refresh sets the correct permissions again.
So the application doesn't work after installation.
Until the installation program is fixed I need to add the "Interactive" group (or the low right user itself) to the "Power Users" group. But when I try this the user still can't write to the folder even though the NTFS-ACL are giving Power
Users Change Permissions.
I know that the Power Users group has lost its default extended permissions in Vista+ but does it also in someway affect manually set ACLs