The Advanced Security Settings dialog box opens, as shown in
Figure 15-7. Notice that the majority of the permissions are inherited and
Figure 15-7. Detail permissions behind folder permissions can be viewed in the Advanced Security
Settings dialog box.
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that the Creator Owner here is shown as having Special permission. This
seeming inconsistency is due to the original parent permission being applied to
subfolders and files only.
5. Select a user or group and click Edit twice. The Permission Entry dialog box
appears, as shown next. This contains a more detailed level of permissions,
called Special Permissions, which are contained within the primary
permissions described in Step 3. The Special Permissions that are granted by
each primary permission are shown in Table 15-1.
NOTE Synchronize isn??™t a default permission unless the folder is set up for it.
6. Make any changes that you want to the detail permissions, check the check box
at the bottom if you want the permission to be propagated to the subfolders
and files of this folder, and click OK four times to close all open dialog boxes.
TIP Denying everyone the Full Control permission prevents anybody from doing anything with the
folder, including administrators. The folder looks like it is permanently locked to everybody, and if you
try to delete it, for example, you will be denied access.
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