Ntfs Permissions Archive
16 Jan 2012
Manage Permission Inheritance in Windows 8

What Is Inheritance? In computer security inheritance means all the NTFS permissions that administrators set on any parent object automatically become applicable on the child objects as well. For example if there is a folder named ABC and in ABC folder there is another subfolder named XYZ, then NTFS permissions that administrators set on ABC
12 Jan 2012
Take Ownership in Windows 8

Who/What is an Owner? In Microsoft operating systems, for example Microsoft Windows Vista/7/8, an owner is a user account that creates an object, that is, a folder or file. When users create objects they automatically become the owners of those objects and they get Full Control NTFS permissions on it. Full Control NTFS permission that
12 Jan 2012
Managing Share Permissions in Windows 8

What are Permissions? In IT domain Permissions are the privileges which administrators assign to the user accounts which authorize them to perform certain tasks. Whenever any task is performed by the users or administrators, it becomes possible only when the account has been granted appropriate permissions. In Windows operating systems administrators are the ones who
12 Jan 2012
Managing NTFS Permissions in Windows 8

What Are NTFS Permissions? NTFS permissions are the privileges which are given on any object for local or domain users. NTFS permissions can be applied on object only if the object resides in the partition that has been formatted with NTFS file system. NTFS permissions provide more flexible and granular configuration options as compared to