4. If needed, you can apply different ______________________ permissions to each
folder, file, and subfolder.
Lesson Summary
■ To combine shared folder and NTFS permissions, you should take the following
steps:
a. Calculate the NTFS effective permissions for the user.
b. Calculate the shared folder effective permissions for the user.
c. Analyze the results of steps 1 and 2, and select the result that is the more
restrictive of the two. This will be the user’s effective permission for the
shared folder.
■ On a FAT volume, the shared folder permissions are the only available way to pro-
vide security for the folders you have shared and for the folders and files they con-
tain. On an NTFS volume, you can assign NTFS permissions to individual users
and groups to better control access to the files and subfolders in the shared fold-
ers. On an NTFS volume, you can apply different NTFS permissions to each file
and subfolder in a shared folder.
Case Scenario Exercise
In this exercise, you will read a scenario about planning shared folders and then
answer the questions that follow. If you have difficulty completing this work, review
the material in this chapter before beginning the next chapter. You can find answers to
these questions in the “Questions and Answers” section at the end of this chapter.
Scenario
You are an administrator working for a company named Contoso, Ltd., a manufacturer
of telephone systems used in airplanes. You are planning how to share resources on
servers in the company’s main office. Record your decisions in the table at the end of
this exercise. Figure 9-10 illustrates a partial folder structure for the servers at the man-
ufacturing company.
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