To help you manage security, Security Explorer® is organized into modules, which organize the permissions that are available to manage. First, click the module button that matches the permissions you want to manage. For ease of use, each module functions similarly, although menu choices and buttons may vary from module to module.
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Open the Browse tab. |
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Select an item in the Navigation pane. The location displays in the Path box. The Objects pane displays objects along with the extended information. Depending on how far you drill down in the navigation tree, you may need to select an object in the Objects pane to view permissions. |
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If necessary, select an object in the Objects pane. The Permissions pane displays permissions for the selected object. The Owner box displays the user or group that owns the selected object. |
TIP: If you know the path to the permissions you need, type the path, in either drive letter notation or UNC pathname format, in the Path box, and click Go.
NOTE: SharePoint Security module only. To add a URL to the Favorites list, type the URL in the Path box, and click Go. |
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If loading is taking too long, you can click Stop in the loading progress bar. See Using the loading progress bar. |
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There are two methods for granting permissions:
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Open the Browse tab. |
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Select Security | Grant Permissions. |
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To return the full list to view, click Reset. The list returns to full view the next time you open Grant Permissions. |
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To display users in the list, click Show Users. To return the list to show only groups, click Refresh. |
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To select a group/user not displayed, type a name or click Advanced User Selection. |
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If you select Special, a Permission tab specific to the module opens. You also can open the tab by clicking Advanced Permission Selection. The Permission tab displays the permissions based on the selection in the Permission list. If you make any changes, the Permission type changes to Special with the selected permissions in parenthesis. |
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NTFS security module only. Selecting the List Folder Contents permission grants a Read and Execute permission, but excludes files. The scope for Read and Execute includes files; the scope for List Folder Contents excludes files. |
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Windows Server® 2012 or Windows® 8 only. In the Conditions box, you can type a condition expression or click Condition Selection to build an expression. |
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From the Applies To list, select how to apply the permissions. |
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From the Action list, select whether to replace or add to the group/user’s current permissions. |
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Overwrite ALL permissions with the groups and users listed below (use with caution) |
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Include protected objects (objects with ‘Inherit Permissions from Parent’ disabled) |
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NTFS Security module only. You can temporarily grant this permission by creating a schedule. |
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Click Schedule. |
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Click OK. |
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Click Yes to open the task. |
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