MCSE : Security Specialist
Control access to files and folders by using permissions.
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In Windows 2000, new files and new subfolders inherit
permissions from the folder in which they are created.
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You can set file permissions only on drives formatted with NTFS.
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To change permissions, you must be the owner or have been
granted permission to do so by the owner.
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Groups or users granted Full Control for a folder can delete
files and subfolders within that folder regardless of the
permissions protecting the files and subfolders.
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If the check boxes under Permissions are shaded, the file or
folder has inherited the permissions from the parent folder, as
in the graphic below.
Permissions on drives formatted with NTFS:
From
Windows Explorer, right-click the file or folder select properties,
and then click Security. Select add or remove to add users or groups
and the basic permissions to grant them.
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