Technical data
JSC 36381 MARCH 30, 2000
Baseline
4-5
NTFS Permission
( ) ( )
Meaning
No Access
(none) (none)
Absolutely no access to the directory or its files. Overrides any other NTFS
permissions assigned through other group memberships.
List
(RX) (not specified)
The contents of a directory may be viewed, and subdirectories may be
navigated. Access to the files in these directories is granted elsewhere, by file
permissions.
Read
(RX) (RX)
The entire directory structure may be navigated, the contents of the directory
may be viewed (though not necessarily accessed), and program files may be
executed.
Add
(WX) (not specified)
New subdirectories and files may be added to the directory. Access to files in
the directory is granted elsewhere, in other NTFS permissions.
Add & Read
(RWX) (RX)
New subdirectories and files may be added to the directory. Within the
directory, Read Only access to files and permission to run programs is
granted.
Change
(RWXD) (RWXD)
Contents of directories and files may be viewed, programs may be run, data
files may be added, modified and deleted.
Full Control
(all) (all)
In addition to capabilities granted in the Change permission, the permissions
for that directory and its contents may be changed. Ownership of the
directory and its contents may be taken.
Special Directory
(RWXDPO) (RWXDPO)
NTFS permissions may be set as desired to any combination (see table notes).
Notes:
• Permissions for subdirectories in the directory
‚ Permissions for files in the directory
Coded permissions: R=Read, W=Write, X=Execute, D=Delete, P=Change Permissions, O=Take
Ownership
Table 4-4
NTFS DIRECTORY-LEVEL PERMISSIONS