In the course of training, NTFS permissions have always been one of the focuses in the Microsoft System class course, especially how to use the enterprise's file server better.
the basic concept of NTFS does not have to say much, features, etc., including of the following NTFS Permission rules:
A. inheritance, preventing inheritance
B. mandatory effect
C. Accumulation
D. refusal of priority
E. acquisition of ownership
Some students may say, it is so simple, I have already.
Share a business needs case below:
now, there's a user Test , subordinate to Rt-sales Group. There is a shared folder on file Server D drive Sales.
want to achieve Test users to Share folders can read and write, but cannot be deleted Share folder inside the files and folders, how should be set?
So let's analyze this requirement and actually include the following points of knowledge:
Familiar with the combination of sharing permissions and NTFS permissions;
Understand the difference between modify permission and write permission;
Advanced settings for NTFS permissions.
After understanding the principle, the operation is not difficult. Now let's look at how to set it up!
The first step is to recommend the advanced sharing the Everyone permission is set to read and change.
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In the second step, the following general settings are not sufficient for network access requirements. You can delete the contents of the Sales folder, although you do not have permission to modify it.
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users want to implement when using the test user to log on at the client when Delete Share files and folders inside the folder when prompted.
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The second step is complete, remember to set the "Advanced Permissions" on it.
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Well, it's done.
NTFS Permissions settings case sharing