You can quickly reduce permissions on an object to Read Only.
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Open the NTFS security module. |
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Click OK. |
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To view the members of a selected group, select Tools | Display Group Contents. |
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To view the groups of which a selected user is a member, select Tools | Display Memberships. |
Show the groups of which the selected group or user is a member |
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In the Permissions pane, right-click a group or user, and choose Rename Group or User. |
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Click OK. |
NOTE: You cannot delete inherited permissions, which are indicated by Allow (I) in the Type column of the Permissions pane. Navigate up the directory tree to locate the parent, and continue with the delete process.
TIP: NTFS Security module only. If you want to delete both explicit and inherited permissions, use the Search module. See Deleting permissions by searching.
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In the Permissions pane, select the permission(s), and select Security | Delete Permission. |
IMPORTANT: If permission(s) are not selected when you click on the Tool Bar or click Delete on the Control Button Bar, the currently selected object(s) (folders, files, registry keys, or services) are deleted. |
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Determine if you want to force deletion down the entire tree, including protected objects, even if a file or folder is protected. (NTFS and Registry Security modules only) |
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