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What are required permissions for migrating a user's settings?

Administrative access to the USMT folder on the server from the Windows XP Professional computer Read access to the USMT folder to perform the migration Administrative access to the target Windows XP Professional computer


What type of permissions must be used for a folder on FAT folder?

Share permissions


If a folder has 10 subfolders what is the easiest way to change the permission for all 10 folders?

by changing the permissions of the parent folder or main folder, this will change the permissions of all subfolders.


Which permissions control the access to folders over a network while the windows server 2008 has several sets of permissions those operate independent of each other?

In Windows Server 2008, access to folders over a network is controlled by both share permissions and NTFS (New Technology File System) permissions. Share permissions dictate access when users connect to the folder over the network, while NTFS permissions govern access to the files and folders on the disk itself. These two sets of permissions operate independently; for a user to access a shared folder, they must have the appropriate permissions from both sets. If either permission set denies access, the user will not be able to access the folder.


What are the shared folders in Windows?

Shared folder permissions are used to restrict access to a folder or file that is shared over the network. Folder sharing is normally used to grant remote users access to file and folders over the network. Web sharing is used to grant remote users access to files from the Web if Internet Information Services (IIS) is installed.When folders are shared, it is important to keep in mind that you can share folders only, and not files. For users that are locally logged on to a computer, shared folder permissions are irrelevant. Shared folders that are moved are no longer shared. When shared folders are copied, the copy is not shared. The original shared folder however remains shared.A few disadvantages associated with share permissions are listed below:Shared folder permissions do not have as many permission options as NTFS permissions. The only shared folder permissions that can be assigned to users/groups are Read, Change, or Full Control.Share permissions are not inheritable.You cannot back up or audit shared folder permissions.If you move or even rename a shared folder, the shared folder permissions for that particular folder no longer exist.


From which folder on the distribution server are the windows xp professional program files copied to a temporary folder on a client computer?

i386 folder.


What type of permissions must be used for a folder on a FAT volume?

Share permissions


Which type of permissions does a folder receive from its parent folder?

Inherited Permission


What do you call permissions that run downward through a hierarchy?

Inherited Permissions: Permissions that are granted to a folder (parent object or container) that flow into child objects (subfolders or files inside the parent folder).


How can you repair file and folder permissions on a Mac without having to do it manually?

The Disk Utility application found in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder can scan the disc and repair permissions.


If you make your Documents folder private and reinstall new windows with new name can you give you permissions to access it?

If you have encrypted this folder than the answer is no. To make it possible to open encrypted files after Windows reinstall you have to uncheck "Encrypt files" checkbox in the file properties dialog.


What type of permissions must be given so that a folder can be shared on the network?

share permissions