Sequential access,Random, Binary
An access control list (or ACL) defines who can perform actions on a file or folder.
A file, the contents of which defines who can perform actions on a file or folder
An access control lists specifies the various users and what level of access they have. If you activate an access control list in a application, the various components of the application will be accessed based on the level of access permitted to them and the access level specified in the access control list for the currently logged in user.
You need to change the ownership and permissions to dull control in the file properties.
There seem to be but three: The master file, the transaction file, and the 'other' file.
Check source file Attributes: ACL's (access control block), access date, last accessed by, file sizes that appear to be exactly the same, creation date of target file vs access date of source... etc.
Access control is decentralized.
Sequential and random access.
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simple file sharing
It sets the access permission of a file. Allowing permission of a file to follow a certain path. It also will modify the mode bits and extends the access control.
You have to disable "Use simple file sharing".