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Open the NTFS Security module. |
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Open the Browse tab. |
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Select Security | Set Ownership. |
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Type an account in the Owner box or select a group from the list. |
NOTE: To grant permissions to the current folder only, clear all check boxes in the Folder Options area. To grant permissions to all files and folders, and recurse through all subfolders, select all check boxes. |
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The Set Ownership task provides a quick way to set ownership on folders and files. For more options, click Switch to Security Explorer Classic (Advanced). See Using the Browse tab to set ownership.
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Open the NTFS Security module. |
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Click Add to select paths. |
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Modify the permissions of groups or users on the selected folder or file. Use this feature for quick changes to accounts displayed in the permissions list. Use the Grant feature to give permissions to accounts that are not displayed in the permissions list. See Granting permissions.
IMPORTANT: You cannot modify inherited permissions directly. Inherited permissions are indicated by Allow (I) in the Type column. To modify these permissions, you must modify the parent object
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Select Security | Modify Permission. |
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From the Permissions lists, select the permission and how to apply it. The resultant permissions display in the check boxes. If you make changes to the check boxes, the permission type changes to Special Access. |
Only apply permissions to objects directly inside this folder (No Propagate) |
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Click OK. |
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Click Yes. |
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