

Delete refers to the current folder you are changing the permissions on and Delete Sub Folders and Files is then literally the Sub Folders and Files below the current folder. Then the Difference between Delete Subfolders and files and Delete. Basically anything on the left of “/” is application to the folder and Sub Folders, anything to the right is Files Only. Starting with the Sections which is split in two Ex. For the most part the permission is straight forward what you read is exactly what you are going to get.įor the exception of a few sections that we need to clarify on what it actually means.

Overwhelming right!!! At least compared to shared permissions. Now we get to Choose what access they have to this specific Object, the NTFS Permissions NTFS Permissions Lets have a quick Squiz what Microsoft gave us, the Access type NTFS Access TypeĪnd here we have a combination to choose from: This Folder Only, Subfolder Only, Files Only or if you want a combination of them, This Folder and Sub Folders, This Folders and Folder and Files, Sub Folders and files or by Default you can choose all three This Folder, Sub Folders and Files. So with Great Control you Comes Great Responsibility. With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility – Thanks Marvel. So NTFS Permissions what makes them so important? Well the Fact that you can control every detail of a users access. I think we need to Quote Spider Man: In Stating this you need to manage you NTFS Permission accordingly as well, if not you are gonna give yourself a lot of problems down the line. The user can view File and Folder names, Read Data and run programsĪt this stage when working with NTFS partitions I highly suggest putting the FAT32 Permissions on Full Control and Manage User access on the NTFS side. The users has “Read” permission including they can Add Files and Folders, Change data, and delete Files and Folders The Users has “Change” permissions including they can change permissions for NTFS Files and Folders
