The Clone task provides a quick way to clone permissions. For more options, add at least one path, and click Switch to Security Explorer Classic (Advanced). See Using the Browse tab to clone permissions.
You also can use the Auto Clone advanced task to automatically pair accounts for cloning. See Selecting users and groups automatically.
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Click Add to select paths. |
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Click Add to select the source and destination accounts. You can type the account or click Advanced User Selection to choose an account. |
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Security Explorer® provides six built-in permission templates that you can use to apply permissions. You cannot modify the built-in permission templates, but you can create custom permission templates.
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Open the NTFS security module. |
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Select Security | Permission Templates. |
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Click Close. When you apply permissions, the template is available for selection. |
To save time when granting permissions, you can copy and paste permissions.
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Select Security | Copy Permissions. |
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Select Security | Paste Permission. |
You can copy permissions from a parent folder to its subfolders and files. The permissions on the parent folder do not change; the subfolders and files inherit the permissions from the parent. Use the Copy Security basic task to copy permissions from multiple folders.
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Open the NTFS Security module. |
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To copy permissions from one folder, select a folder in the Navigation pane, and select Security | Copy to Subfolders and Files. |
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