This
chapter discusses resource security using NTFS permissions. It specifically
discusses security on files and folders within the NT File System (NFTS). The
chapter covers NTFS file and folder permissions, access control lists, using
NTFS permissions, planning NTFS permission, using special access permission,
copying and moving data with NTFS permissions assigned, and troubleshooting
NTFS permission problems. This chapter also introduces you to the next
generation of NTFS, NTFS 5.0, which Windows 2000 touts as its standard file
system. In addition, this chapter outlines all of the components of using NTFS
permissions on a NTFS 5.0 file system effectively on a Windows 2000 network.
Once you have read and digested this chapter, you should be able to secure your
Windows 2000 network with NTFS permissions with ease.
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