In Windows, permissions refer to the ability of different accounts to access files, folders, registries, and so on. In Windows, it is important to set permissions for different accounts to prevent critical files from being modified by others, causing the system to crash. Permissions allow you to control how resources are accessed, such as when members of the user group have read operations permissions on a resource, Administrators group members have read, write, delete operations, and so on.
Operation Diagram steps:
Test system: With Windows 7 operating system settings As an example, the measured Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 System Setup methods are exactly the same.
1. Click on the right mouse button on the partition or folder where you want to set permissions, and select "Properties";
2. In the pop-up dialog box, go to the Security tab and locate and click Edit.
3. Locate and click the Add button in the Permissions dialog box that is subsequently opened;
4. In the following "Select User Group" interface, click on the bottom "advanced" button;
5. In the "Select User or group" interface, click on the right "Find Now" button, in the bottom of the search results, drag the mouse scroll bar, find Everyone, click to select, click "OK" button;
6. Return to the "Select Users or Groups" interface, in the "Enter the object name to select (example) (E)" has been more than a Everyone user, click OK;
7. When you return to the local disk (F:) permission interface, check Full control or other options, and then click OK when you are done, and the permissions settings are complete.