We are in the management of the disk need certain permissions, everyone general will hear about the share permissions and NTFS permissions, then what is the difference between the two, the following with you to introduce.
One, share permissions
There are three sharing permissions: Full Control, change, read tasks: Understanding sharing Permissions
Step: Open a shared folder to view its share permissions
Note: Share permissions only work for users who access the folder from the network, and not for users who log on natively.
Second, NTFS permissions
NTFS permissions are file systems in NT and Win2000, which support local security. In other words, he logs on the same computer with a different user name and can have different access rights to the same folder on the hard disk. Note NTFS permissions work for users who are from both network access and native logons. (If you read and write to NTFS-formatted disks on your Mac, then you need a Mac read-write software, here to give you a free:
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Figure I: NTFS permissions
Iii. connection and differences between shared permissions and NTFS permissions
(1) Share permissions are folder-based, that is, you can only set the share permissions on the folder, it is not possible to set sharing permissions on the file; NTFS permissions are file-based and can be set on a folder or on a file.
(2) Shared permissions do not work if the user accesses the shared folder over the network, and sharing permissions do not work if the user is logged on locally to the computer; NTFS permissions work regardless of whether the user is using the file over the network or on-premises, except that when the user accesses the file over the network, it works in conjunction with the share permission, and the rule is to take the strictest permission settings. For example: Share permissions are read-only, NTFS permissions are written, then final permissions are completely rejected. This is because the combined permissions for both permissions are the intersection of two permissions.
(3) Sharing permissions and file operating system-independent, as long as the sharing can be set to apply sharing permissions; NTFS permissions must be NTFS file system, otherwise it will not work.
There are only a few sharing permissions: Read, change, and full control; There are many types of NTFS permissions, such as read, write, execute, change, complete control, etc... We can make very detailed settings.
Figure Two: NTFS disk
Iv. features of shared permissions and NTFS permissions:
(1) Both shared permissions and NTFS permissions are additive.
(2) Either the share permission or the NTFS permission follows the Deny permission beyond the other permissions.
(3) When an account accesses a shared folder over the network, and the folder is on an NTFS partition, the user's final permission is the most restrictive of its share permissions and NTFS permissions on the folder. such as: A person to enter a yard, both doors open in order to enter. The door is like a privilege.
Sharing permission is your ticket to "zoo" and "amusement Park"-The ticket says "You can reach all places" "or you can only reach a designated place", you can only visit, can't play any project (even if you pay the money).
Differences between share permissions and NTFS permissions