Configuring NTFS Permissions
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What are NTFS PermissionsNTFS (New Technology File System) is the standard file system for Windows NT and all later Windows operating systems. With NTFS, you use shared folders to provide network users with access to file resources and thereby manage permissions for drives and folders. NTFS permissions are available to all drives formatted with this file system. Each user can choose to share entire drives or individual folders with the network. The main advantages of NTFS permissions are that they affect local users as well as network users and they are based on the permissions granted to each individual user at the Windows logon, regardless of where the user is connecting. Administrators can use the NTFS utility to control access to files and folders, containers and objects on the network as part of system security.
What happens to the permissions of the file on the D :\ drive when copied quizlet?doc file; moving the file to the new folder on the same drive preserves the NTFS permissions assigned to the file. The D:\ drive allows the Full Control permission to the Users group. There are no other permissions assigned except for the default permissions.
Which of the following best describes the permission the members of the Users group will have for the two files in the C :\ PublicReports folder?Which of the following BEST describes the permission the members of the Users group will have for the two files in the C:\PublicReports folder? permissions assigned except for the default permissions.
Which of the following best describes what happens when share and NTFS permissions combine?When using share permissions and NTFS permissions together, if there is a conflict in the configuration, the most restrictive permission prevails. For example, if a user has NTFS full access to a specific file in a folder that is not shared, the user cannot access the file from the network.
What happens to the NTFS permissions applied to a folder when the folder is moved to a different folder in the same volume?What happens to the NTFS permissions applied to a folder when the folder is moved to a different folder in the same volume? It keeps its previous permissions settings in the new folder.
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