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SUMMARY
You can assign permissions associated with an individual user or a
group account to any directory on an NTFS partition by using the
Permissions command, which is accessed from the Security menu in File
Manager.
MORE INFORMATIONSuppose you create a directory called Test, assign Read access to a subgroup called Support, and then assign Access Not Specified to the Everyone group. Members of the Support group would have Read access to all files in Test, but all other members of the Everyone group would be denied access to the files in Test. This is because no permissions on the directory have been established for members of the Everyone group, with the exception of the subgroup called Support. If you change the type of access for the Everyone group on the Test directory to No Access while maintaining the Read access given to the group Support, even members of Support are denied access to the files included in the Test directory. REFERENCESWindows NT Answer Book, by Jim Groves, Microsoft Press, 1993 Additional query words: prodnt permissions security directory
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