Adaptec 5325301638 Administration Guide - Page 65
Setting File and Directory Access Permissions and Inheritance (Windows)
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Setting File and Folder Permissions (Windows) the parent directory. The example displayed in the graphic shows the default settings for a file created by the local user admin. File/Directory-Level Access Permissions User owner Group owner Everyone Initially, the user who created the file or directory The primary group of the user who created the file or directory Includes users to whom no other permission applies • The default permissions cannot be deleted - You can delete the everyone permission, but the GuardianOS does not allow you to delete the user owner or group owner. You can, however, modify the permissions for these accounts as described below. • Ownership is set when the file or folder is created - The user account under which a file or folder is created becomes the owner of the file or folder. This user's primary group becomes the group owner of the file or folder. • The primary group of NT 4.0 or AD domain users is specified on the domain controller - For local users, the primary group is AllLocalUsers. For Windows domain users, the primary group can be set on a Windows domain controller. (This setting is purely for compatibility with the GuardianOS security and is not significant in Windows security.) • The user owner always has change permissions access - Regardless of file-level access settings, a user owner has change permissions access to files and directories. Setting File and Directory Access Permissions and Inheritance (Windows) Access permissions for files and directories using the Windows security model are set using Windows NT, 2000, or XP security tools, but not all the options available Chapter 6 Share and File Access 51
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