You recently got hired as a Network Coordinator. You have been assigned to work
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You recently got hired as a Network Coordinator. You have been assigned to work under the Network Administrator of a network which has 5 Windows Servers 2012 EE and 200 Windows 7 workstations. Some of the workstations are being shared and there are 250 users of the network. Your boss reports that there have been issues with accessing some of the shared resources in the network. Some of the groups are able to see files that they should not be. On the other hand, other users are having difficulty making changes and saving them in the network. You have been asked to audit the permissions set up in the network. Your supervisor suspects that the previous Network Intern made some errors in setting up some of these permissions. What is the difference between share permissions and NTFS permissions? What rule(s) can you apply to calculate effective permissions? What happens when you apply NTFS permissions to a folder as opposed to a file? What are the key differences between the basic NTFS and Advanced NTFS permissions? What will be your overall strategy to resolve these access issues in the network?
Explanation / Answer
Share permissions are to set for folders when we share folder.These permissions
regarding type of access others have to shared dolde across the network.
NTFS permissions are set to folders across network and locality.
Rules for determine effective Permissions: Global group membership, Local group membership,
local permisssions, local privilages, Universal group memeberhsip.
What happens when you apply NTFS permissions to a folder as opposed to a file?
It will throw error...you will get message... "Permission Denied."
Main differences between old NTFS and ne NTFS are: establishment of inherited
and explicit permission precedence.Deny permission takes precedence over any other permission,
that isn't always the case.
So folders tha want to share locally use shares permissions ...if want to keep security for network
and locality , then use NTFS.
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