Windows XP set NTFS permissions basic policies and principles (2)

  

5 file permissions to override the permissions of the folder

Looks like the document has such a, I do not know if the document version is too old The setting of individual file permissions will be preferred by the system.

Two permissions other

1 Cancel the "Everyone" full control permission

Select the file to cancel the permission or Folder, right-click to select the property, find the "Everyone" ACE in the ACL under the "Security" tab, select Edit, remove the "Full Control" permission before the hook.

2 The effect of copying and moving folders on permissions

In the application of permissions, it is inevitable that the resources after setting the permissions need to be copied or moved, then this time How will the corresponding permissions of the resource change? Let's take a look at it:

(1) When copying resources

When copying resources, the permissions of the original resources will not change, and the newly generated resources will inherit their target location parent. Permissions for resources.

(2) When moving resources

When moving resources, there are generally two situations. First, if the movement of resources occurs in the same drive, the object retains its original Permissions are unchanged (including the permissions of the resource itself and the permissions originally inherited from the parent resource); second, if the movement of the resource occurs between different drives, not only the permissions of the object itself will be lost, but also from the parent resource. Inherited permissions are also replaced by permissions inherited from the parent resource at the target location. In fact, the move operation is the first operation to copy the resource and then delete the resource from the original location.

(3) Non-NTFS Partitions

The above changes in permissions when copying or moving resources are only for NTFS partitions, if you copy or move resources to non-NTFS partitions (such as FAT16) /FAT32 partition), then all permissions will be automatically lost.

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