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Provide users or groups with the least amount of privileges required to do their job
Permissions are allocated based on users and groups, with read, write, and executable privileges being capable of being set.
The administrator of the system will establish new rights for users.
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The administrator of the system will establish new rights for users.
The administrator of the system will establish new rights for users.
Changes the permissions of a file or folder to grant or deny the ability to read, write, and/or execute the file for the current owner, the current group, or for all users of the system.
"Read & Execute" would be the best method for NTFS permissions. For Share permissions it would be "Change".
"Read & Execute" would be the best method for NTFS permissions. For Share permissions it would be "Change".
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Assigning users to groups simplifies the administration of security by allowing permissions to be assigned to users based on their groups rather than having to assign permissions to each user.
You can't. The only way to bypass access privileges without having administrative privileges is via bugs in a program already running with administrative permissions. Since most programs aren't (or shouldn't be) run with administrative privileges, you can't rely on 1.) a program to be running with high privileges, and 2.) for it to have unpatched bugs. If such a bug was known, it would become patched fairly quickly (at least in the case of Linux).