
If an explicit deny ACE is added to a file’s ACL, the corresponding allow permissions are removed
for group and others in the file mode mask, and the corresponding special explicit ACEs are
updated accordingly.
An inherited deny ACE has no effect on the mode mask. Any explicitly set rights override inherited
restrictions.
To view a Windows ACL, right-click any file on a Windows 2008 server, and select
Properties
.
Click the
Security
tab. (If you right-click a directory, the additional permission List Directory Contents
is included). This is the ACL for a file named
postinfo.html
. The screens show the permissions
granted to the group Everyone by the ACL for this file.
Each Windows permission that is listed as Allow or Deny on the
Security
tab is a grouping of
related special permissions, as shown on the
Permission Entry
screen.
The
Permissions Entry
screen has three permissions that are important to the HP StoreAll OS
Software: Read Data, Write Data, and Execute File. These map directly to Read, Write, and Execute
in the Linux mode mask.
Windows permission
Linux permission
Read Data
Read
Write Data
Write
Execute
Execute
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