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NTFS permissions and share permissions are cumulative. In other words, access to a share over the network will use the most restrictive permissions, regardless of whether they're NTFS or share permissions

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  1. 7 September, 11:34
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    Answer and Explanation:

    N T F S permissions and share permissions are cumulative.

    For example:

    When you copy a file from one to another then it inherit the permission to target. This represent that file is copied within same volume or different volume.

    A file will retain its permissions when you move file between same volume.

    A file moved from one volume to separate volume inherits the permissions of volume.
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