Which permissions can you use on fat32 volumes
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Does FAT32 have file permissions?
FAT32 doesn’t support file permissions.
What permissions are needed to modify drives?
There are six standard permission types which apply to files and folders in Windows:
- Full Control.
- Modify.
- Read & Execute.
- List Folder Contents.
- Read.
- Write.
Which of the following is the minimum permission needed to take ownership of a file or folder?
Which of the following is the minimum permission needed to take ownership of a file or folder? A – The Full control permission allows you to read, write, modify, and execute files in a folder; change attributes and permissions; and take ownership of a folder or the files within it.
Which of the following NTFS permissions is needed to change and remove permissions?
Full control: Allows users to read, write, change, and delete files and subfolders. In addition, users can change permissions settings for all files and subdirectories. Modify: Allows users to read and write of files and subfolders; also allows deletion of the folder.
What type of permissions must be used on a FAT volume?
Share permissions can be used when sharing folders in FAT and FAT32 file systems; NTFS permissions can’t.
What is Traverse folder execute permissions?
Traverse Folder / Execute File – Traverse Folder allows or denies moving through folders to reach other files or folders, even if the user has no permissions for the traversed folders (applies to folders only). Execute File allows or denies running program files (applies to files only).
What are the 6 types of permissions you can assign with NTFS?
These standard file and folder permissions are actually composed of various groupings of six NTFS special permissions:
- read (R)
- write (W)
- execute (X)
- delete (D)
- change permission (P)
- take ownership (O)
How do I set Traverse permissions?
Right-click on the desired folder and click on Properties and select the Security tab. Click on the Advanced button at the bottom of the Security tab. In the Advanced Security Settings window, select an existing object and click OK. Click on Change Permissions and Show Advanced Permissions.
How do I apply Traverse permissions?
To get to them, you must click the Advanced button in the Properties dialog box, Security tab. Traverse Folder: Allows or denies moving through a restricted folder to reach files and folders beneath the restricted folder in the folder hierarchy.
What are NTFS special permissions?
NTFS Special Permissions are individual permissions granted or denied when NTFS file system standard permissions are not sufficiently granular for specific security purposes.
What is share permissions and NTFS permissions?
As previously mentioned, NTFS permission give you the ability to control access to both network and local users, whereas share permissions will only apply to network users. Share permissions also allows you to limit the number of concurrent logons to a shared folder, which will help to eliminate data misuse.
What are the 5 different file and folder permissions?
Permission Types
There are basically six types of permissions in Windows: Full Control, Modify, Read & Execute, List Folder Contents, Read, and Write.
How many NTFS special permissions are there?
Special access permissions provide you with a greater degree of control for granting access to resources. The 13 special access permissions, when combined, constitute the standard NTFS permissions.
How do I set NTFS permissions?
To set NTFS permissions, right-click on a folder or file and select “Properties”, then go to the “Security” tab to select permissions or click on “Advanced” for further settings and special permissions.
What are effective permissions?
Effective permissions are the resultant permissions a User or a Group has towards an object. Effective permissions are the combination of Explicit and Inherited Permission entries and the restrictive permissions apply while accessing object.
What is bypass traverse checking?
Bypass Traverse Checking determines which users can traverse directory or file system folder trees even though they might not have permissions on the level of the traversed directory or file system folder hierarchy itself.
When NTFS and share permissions exist on a folder the most restrictive permissions apply?
If the user is accessing a shared folder over the network and has both shared folder and NTFS permissions applied to it, the [most or least] restrictive permission is the effective permission. If the user is accessing a shared folder on the computer where it exists, shared folder permissions [do or do not] apply.
Which permissions should not be assigned using NTFS?
Avoid giving users the Full Control permission. Full Control enables users to change NTFS permissions, which average users should not need to do. Modify rights should be all that’s necessary for most users.
Do share permissions override NTFS permissions?
If you use share permissions and NTFS permissions together, the most restrictive permission will take precedence over the other. For example, if NTFS share permissions are set to Full Control, but share permissions are set to “Read,” the user will only be able to read the file or look at the items in the folder.
Are share and NTFS permissions cumulative?
When working within a certain permission type (sharing or NTFS), permissions are cumulative. The most lenient setting wins for a particular user or group. Deny always overrides Allow and negates any permission with which it conflicts.
What is the minimum share permission that allows you to change file and folder permissions?
14 Cards in this Set
What NTFS special permission is required to allow moving through a folder to reach lower files or folders? | traverse folder |
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What is the minimum share permission that allows you to change file and folder permissions? a – full control b – change c – read d – manage | a |
Which type of permission is granted directly to a file or folder?
MTA 98-367 Fund of Sec Lesson 2 Activities
A | B |
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explicit permission | Permissions granted directly to a file or folder. |
group | A collection or list of user accounts or computer accounts. |
hash function | as a one-way encryption |
What strategy can you use to combine and manage NTFS and share permissions?
One strategy for providing access to resources on an NTFS volume is to share folders with the default shared folder permissions and then control access to shared folders by assigning NTFS permissions.
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