owner of the file
write
Read & Execute
Read & Execute
In Windows, three different types of access control permissions include Read, Write, and Execute. Read permission allows users to view files and directories, Write permission enables them to modify or create files, and Execute permission permits users to run executable files or scripts. These permissions can be assigned individually or in combination to control user access effectively.
People can get access or modify your files.
Unless you have permission to access the school's computer system, hacking in would be illegal, and could result in prosecution.
Files are hidden
Files are hidden
In Correct Terminology, A Cracker. Hope i helped W3z
NTFS on NTFS volumes only
You probably are not listed on the ACLs (access control list) for the files or directories that contain them. There are probably reasons for this.You would have to consult your System Administrator for details and how you might be granted permission, if you actually need it.Note: different OSs use different methods of controlling access, ACLs are a very common but not universal method. The System Administrator will be familiar with the actual details.
The fist one has the highests permission, followed by the 5th file, and then the rest are tied.