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3. Determine the remote permissions.
Remember, the remote permission is the most restrictive set of permissions between
NTFS and shared. Since Read is more restrictive than Full Control, the remote permis-
sion would be Read.
Let's try another. Look at Figure 4.8, and see whether you can come up with wpanek's
local and remote permissions.
figuRe 4.8
NTFS security and shared permissions
Shared permissions
Stellacon Documents
NTFS security
Marketing
R
Sales
R
R&D
FC
Local = ?
Remote = ?
Marketing
R
Sales
R
R&D
R
wpanek
Marketing
Sales
R&D
Your answer should match the following:
Local = Read
Remote = Read
Remember, first you add up each side to get the highest level of rights. NTFS would be
Read, and shared would be Full Control. The local permission is always just NTFS (shared
does not apply to local permissions), and remote permission is whichever permission (NTFS
or shared) is the most restrictive (which would be Read on the NTFS side).
Exercise 4.5 walks you through the process of setting both NTFS and shared
permissions. You must complete Exercise 4.1 before doing this exercise.
exeRCiSe 4.5
Configuring Shared and nTfS Settings
1.
Right-click the Test Share folder you created in Exercise 4.1 and choose Properties.
2.
Click the Sharing tab and then click the Advanced Sharing button. (You will set the
shared permissions first.)
3.
Click the Permissions button. Click the Add button. When the Select User page appears,
choose a group from Active Directory. (I used the Sales group.) Once you find your
group, click OK.
 
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