I was referring to the individual criteria that you need to meet. Those criteria are user authority or power. If you are an admin user, you can change almost anything in Windows. It includes the ...
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There are instances where users may change the permissions of files and folders on their computers, which can result in file access errors. Apple Discussions poster mlevack writes: "After a Hard Drive ...
NTFS permissions not inherited by a file copied to a folder in Windows XP Pro, sp3 on server 2003 AD domain. Simple File Sharing being used on the workstation.<BR><BR>I just worked on an odd issue at ...
If you copy shared folders through a normal Windows interface, it will not retain the share permissions of the folder or the files contained within the folder. First change inherited permissions to ...
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The problem is if I save anything new to that folder such as a document, only admins can open these files as the permissions follow the folder's permission.<BR><BR>The problem with that is I often ...