Книга: Windows Server 2012 R2 Storage, Security, & Networking Pocket Consultant
Understanding the various share permissions
Understanding the various share permissions
From the most restrictive to the least restrictive, the share permissions available are as follows:
? No Access No permissions are granted for the share.
? Read Users can do the following:
• View file and subfolder names
• Access the subfolders in the share
• Read file data and attributes
• Run program files
? Change Users have Read permission and the ability to do the following:
• Create files and subfolders
• Modify files
• Change attributes on files and subfolders
• Delete files and subfolders
? Full Control Users have Read and Change permissions, in addition to the following capabilities on NTFS volumes:
• Change file and folder permissions
• Take ownership of files and folders
You can assign share permissions to users and groups. You can even assign permissions to implicit groups. For details on implicit groups, see Chapter 9, “Creating user and group accounts” In Windows Server 2012 R2 Pocket Consultant: Essentials & Configuration.
- Managing share permissions
- Shared Cache file
- 4.4.4 The Dispatcher
- About the author
- Chapter 7. The state machine
- Appendix E. Other resources and links
- Example NAT machine in theory
- The final stage of our NAT machine
- Compiling the user-land applications
- The conntrack entries
- Untracked connections and the raw table
- Basics of the iptables command