Re: Applying NTFS Folder Permissions
- From: "Jeanie Decker \(MS\)" <jdecker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 12:58:19 -0700
It looks like they started writing it, changed their mind about the
scenario, and forgot to fix the first paragraph. The first sentence of the
2nd paragraph indicates that "Modify" in the first paragraph should have
been changed to "Read". I.e., "Giorgio is attempting to access a folder for
which the HR group has been granted the Read permission and the 4th Floor
Users group has been granted the Writer permission."
Their last sentence doesn't make sense either - "If Giorgio had been granted
the Read permission and the Modify permisson..." -- Modify consists of Read,
Read & Execute, and Write.
What would have made a more interesting scenario is if HR was granted Modify
and 4th Floor Users was denied Write... :-)
"SagaBoi17" <SagaBoi17@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:AE8CFDD9-0BB6-4BD8-BA37-4F29DA5D1611@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 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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