You can set NTFS rights for things like files, Active Directory objects, registry objects, or system objects like processes using the access control user interface.
You can provide permissions to any user, group, or computer. The process of confirming that someone or something is, in fact, who or what it claims to be is known as authentication. By comparing a user's credentials to those stored in a database of authorized users or on a data authentication server, authentication technology controls access to systems. In contrast to permissions inherited from a parent folder, explicit permissions given to a specific file or folder are given priority (inherited permissions).
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