NTFS vs Share permission

Discussion in 'Windows 7 / 8 /10 Client Exams' started by salv236, Jun 16, 2010.

  1. salv236

    salv236 Nibble Poster

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    Hello,

    What i learned was that a combination of share & NTFS permissions means the most restrictive permissions would be applied. An example, users group have change access on the shared folder but NTFS of read, therefore effective permissions would be read.

    Reading the mspress book 70-270 page 9-21 confused me slightly users have full control access on the share folder public but on file B has change, overall permission is Full control, i thought this would be change as the general rule of most restrictive would be applied. Could some one clarify.

    Thanks

    Best Regards

    Salv236
     
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  2. supernova

    supernova Gigabyte Poster

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    look at the diagram what does CP tell you?
     
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  3. salv236

    salv236 Nibble Poster

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    sorry, i get it my msitake i didnt view the diagram correctl, i see the logic
     
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  4. supernova

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    What do you think CP is then?
     
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  5. salv236

    salv236 Nibble Poster

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    from the diagram view for me looks like Full Control
     
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  6. supernova

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    Yeap you got it. should be FC
     
    Last edited: Jun 17, 2010
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