NTFS permissions can be either explicit or inherited. You can find all these user permissions by running the following PowerShell script: ::getnames() This right is not presented in ACL Editor. This enables a thread to wait until the object is in the signaled state. Synchronize: Users can use the object for synchronization.The owner of a file or folder can always change permissions on it, regardless of any existing permissions that protect the file or folder. Take Ownership: Users can take ownership of the file or folder.Change Permissions: Users can change the permissions of a file or folder.Read Permissions: Users can read the permissions of a file or folder, such as “Full Control”, “Read”, and “Write”.(If users don’t have the “Delete” permission on a file or folder, they can still delete it if they have the “Delete Subfolders And Files” permission on the parent folder.) Delete: Users can delete the file or folder.(This permission applies to folders only.) The “Append Data” permission allows users to make changes to the end of the file, but they can’t change, delete or overwrite existing data. Create Folders/Append Data: The “Create Folders” permission allows users to create folders within a folder.(This permission applies to folders only.) The “Write Data” permission allows users to make changes to the file and overwrite existing content. Create Files/Write Data: The “Create Files” permission allows users to create files within the folder.Write Extended Attributes: Users can change the extended attributes of a file or folder.Read Extended Attributes: Users can view the extended attributes of a file or folder, such as permissions and creation and modification times.Write Attributes: Users can change the attributes of a file or folder.Read Attributes: Users can view the attributes of a file or folder, such as whether it is read-only or hidden.List Folder/Read Data: Users can view a list of files and subfolders within the folder as well as the content of the files.The Traverse Folder permission takes effect only when the group or user doesn’t have the “Bypass Traverse Checking” right in the Group Policy snap-in. Traverse Folder/Execute File: Users can navigate through folders to reach other files or folders, even if they have no permissions for these files or folders.Here is the list of advanced permissions: Write: Users can write to a file and add files to directories.
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Full Control: Users can modify, add, move and delete files and directories, as well as their associated properties.You can set each of the permissions to “Allow” or “Deny”. There are both basic and advanced NTFS permissions.