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When the option to use Windows default permissions is used at share creation time, an ACL
with the following three entries is created for the share's root directory:
Permission
Append Data/Add Subdirectory
Delete
Delete Child
Write Attributes
Write Extended Attributes
Admin
Read ACL/Permissions
Write ACL/Permissions
Change Owner
Inheritance
Apply to Files
Apply to Directories
Do not apply to self
Do not apply past children
Access Control Lists for Filesystems
Description
permission to modify a file's data
anywhere in the file's offset range.
This include the ability to grow the
file or write to any arbitrary offset.
Permission to create a subdirectory
within a directory. When inherited
by a file, permission to modify the
file's data, but only starting at the end
of the file. This permission (when
applied to files) is not currently
supported.
Permission to delete a file.
Permission to delete a file within a
directory. As of the 2011.1 software
release, if the sticky bit is set, a child
file can only be deleted by the file
owner.
Permission to change the times
associated with a file or directory.
Permission to create extended
attributes or write to the extended
attributes directory.
Permission to read the ACL.
Permission to write the ACL or
change the basic access modes.
Permission to change the owner.
Inherit to all newly created files in a
directory.
Inherit to all newly created
directories in a directory.
The current ACE is not applied to
the current directory, but does apply
to children. This flag requires one
of "Apply to Files" or "Apply to
Directories" to be set.
The current ACE should only be
inherited one level of the tree,
to immediate children. This flag
requires one of "Apply to Files" or
"Apply to Directories" to be set.
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