Media Folder; because User One has direct permissions to this folder, Data Protector Express uses this
information to calculate his effective permissions to anything contained in the folder.
Similarly, Data Protector Express determines the effective permissions a user has to a folder by the
direct permissions he or she has to that folder.
NOTE:
When determining the effective permissions to a folder, it makes no difference that a user also has effective
permissions to the folder which contains this folder.
When determining the effective permissions a user has to a job contained in his or her personal folder,
Data Protector Express checks to see if the user has direct permissions to the job. If he does not, Data
Protector Express checks to see if the user has direct permissions to the folder that contains the job. If a
user has direct permissions to the folder, Data Protector Express uses these direct permissions to determine
his effective permissions to the job that is stored in the folder.
NOTE:
The effective permissions a user has to a job or task are determined ONLY by the user's effective
permissions to the folder—and NOT by his effective permissions to the group folder.
How moving objects affects permissions
When an object is moved from one container to another, Data Protector Express determines the effective
permissions of the object based on its new location.
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