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NTFS Permissions: A Comprehensive Guide

Windows allows users to assign permissions to files and folders, for added security and to control which users can perform specific actions on files and folders. Learn all you need to know about basic permissions, folder permissions, user permissions, explicit permissions, and much more. What are NTFS permissions? NTFS permissions, first introduced with Microsoft Windows...

Last Update: Feb 22, 2024

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Configure Advanced Security Scenarios in Windows Server 2012

In this Ask an Admin, learn more about advanced security scenarios in Windows Server 2012, and including configuration!

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Security Overview of Encrypting File System (EFS) in Windows 7

A comparative overview of BitLocker and Encrypting File System (EFS) in Windows 7 and how they can be leveraged to improve the security of your data.

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