Application of file level read only permissions to a single file in different subfolders

Hello
I would level permissions Setup file to read-only for a particular file, only users who are inside subfolders in win 2 k 3 sp2 environment for users of the AD. For admin group, that it should be permitted for normal users, they should be able to add/edit content, but does not delete the contents of the folder. At the same time, they should be able to read the content of a particular file located in different subfolders.  Please advise me on how to do this.

Here is the structure:
Test1 >
sup test 1 >
1 > aa, bb, cc files it contains
2 > aa, bb, cc files it contains
3 > dd, ff, cc files it contains
sup test 2 >
1 > aa, bb, cc files it contains
2 > aa, bb, cc files it contains
3 > dd, ff, cc files it contains
----
----
sup 300 test >
1 > aa, bb, cc files it contains
2 > aa, bb, cc files it contains
3 > dd, ff, cc files it contains
1,2 and 3 and so forth like that are again subfolders in the test with different files under folder in each file void like that.

All I need is to assign only read permissions to a particular file which will be in each of these subfolders (subfolders test) for the ad groups.

Thanks in advance

Hi ATAS.
 
Your question of Windows is more complex than what is generally answered in the Microsoft Answers forums since it is related to the problem with the server. Appropriate in instances of Windows Server.
 

Please post your question in the Forums of Windows Server.

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