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Old 06-10-2009, 05:32 AM
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NTFS Special Permissions

Use NTFS permissions, you can assign permissions to specific users or groups. Provides a unique level of customization of the folder permissions and special permissions for files. Here, NTFS permissions are special.

Traverse Folder / Execute File
For folders, enables the object to move the following folder structure will apply folder permissions. If the file is to execute the application program is stored in a folder that allows object.

List Folder / Read Data
The folder is stored in the folder permissions are applied to allow the objects to see the names of files and subfolders. Folder, you can view the contents of the object being stored in a file folder.

Read attributes
To view a file or folder attributes to enable the object.

Read Extended Attributes
To view the extended attributes of files and folders, click to activate the object. Generally, extended attributes are defined by the application specific to each program.

Create Files / Write Data
If the folder is to create a new file folder, you can object. If the file is changed or the object can replace the existing file contents.

Create a folder / data
If the folder is to create a new subfolder in the folder, you can object. If the file is at the end of existing files, to add the data without changing the contents of the file and delete the file, you can object.

Write Attributes
To change the attributes of a folder or a subfolder of an existing file, enable the
object. Write Extended Attributes In a subfolder of an existing file or folder, to change the extended attributes, enable the object. Extended attributes in general, depends on the program as defined by the application.

Delete files and subfolders
To delete a file or subfolder, even if you delete an object and can not be granted access to the object.

Delete
To delete a file or folder, enable the object. If you want to delete the object, the object has been granted permission for subfolders and files, without having to set permissions, you can delete a file or folder.

Read permissions
To view files and subfolders within the folder security permissions and enable the object.

Permit changes
To change the security permissions of files and subfolders in a folder, enable the object.

Take ownership
User objects, to change the ownership of the owner of the file or folder, enable the object.

Full Control
Enables the object to perform any special permissions.
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