RE: Applying NTFS Folder Permissions
- From: SagaBoi17 <SagaBoi17@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 15:16:03 -0700
Ok, ok I must say, I don't enjoy arguing over newsgroups, but I must say I'm
with Tbone on this 1, the purpose of me being here is to get some feed back
on a question. I am confused with the question, not with effective
permissions.
All I need was for someone to read the paragraph I copied out of a book and
tell me if it makes sense to them, because it didn't to me, from my
understanding of effective permissions. Sorry Made, T-bone was right about
the no help, I am reading as much as I can, just want help on that section.
Thanks, sorry for starting the fight anyhow.
--
Programmer/ Network Support Analyst Student
"SagaBoi17" wrote:
> Does this make sense to you?
>
> "Giorgio belongs to the Human Resources global group & the 4th Floor Users
> global group. Giorgio is attempting to access a folder for which the HR group
> has been granted the Modify permission & the 4th Floor Users group has been
> granted the Write permission.
>
> Giorgio will receive the Read permission plus the Write permissin, and will
> be able to read the contents of the folder & add files to the folder. He will
> also be able to edit files already in the file. Giorgio will not be able to
> delete the files because he doesn't have Modify or Full Control permission,
> which is needed to be able to delete files. If Giorgio had been granted the
> Read permission & the Modify permission, then he would be able to read files,
> add files, edit files, and delete files".
>
>
> 1.My understanding is that he should have Modify because he belongs to HR
> which is assigned Modify also it says he is able to edit files (hence
> Modify).
>
> 2. As for deleting files/ folders within a folder, one needs Read, Read &
> Execute and Write permissions in order for Modify to delete files/ folders
> within a folder.
> If it is only Read & Execute & Write with modify, then he will not be able
> to delete files/ folders within the folder. (Not includings Full Control just
> talking about Modify's power).
>
> thanks!
> --
> Programmer/ Network Support Analyst Student
.
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