Inherited permissions refer to access rights that are automatically passed down from a parent object to its child objects within a hierarchy, such as files and folders in a file system. This means that if a parent object has specific permissions set, those permissions will apply to all its children unless explicitly overridden. Inherited permissions simplify the management of access control by ensuring consistency across related objects. This feature is commonly used in operating systems and applications to streamline security settings.
Inherited Permission
I think you mean inherited and inherited traits - in which case yes - they're the same.
No. It means the opposite of permission.
Stolen means "taken without right or permission," and so its antonyms would mean "acquired with right or permission," for example bought, given, inherited etc. I think that the antonym really is reclaim, or restore, or returned, or found. Jesus Christ IS Almighty God manifest in the flesh, and He saves by His grace.
An inherited trait is a feature or characteristic of an organism that has been passed on to it in its genes.
Please specificy what you mean by "permission." If you are of legal age, you don't have to have anyone's permission.
Inherited means to receive money, a property or a title as an heir of death of the previous holder. Wrong An inherited behavior is one that is not learned. It's done automatically.
To give permission
You inherited the genes for them to develop.
passed on from many family generations
Network folder inherited permissions refer to the access rights that are automatically applied to subfolders and files within a parent folder based on the permissions set at the parent level. This inheritance allows for consistent and streamlined permission management, ensuring that all contained items inherit the same access controls unless explicitly altered. By using inherited permissions, administrators can simplify the process of managing user access across a network by reducing the need for individual permission settings on each file or subfolder.
adjectiveable to be inherited, in particular.Biology (of a characteristic) transmissible from parent to offspring.adjective: heritableLaw (of property) capable of being inherited by heirs-at-law.