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kennym55

2003-01-04, 7:59 am

I have been taking the practice exams and
studing for the 70-218 exam. Found a question that needs some explaination.

You want to prevent inheritance that a child object does not inherit permissions from its parent object? How do you want the child object to have a set of permissions identical to that of the parent?

Answers are (1)Specify that the previously inherited permissions are copied to the object and (2) deselect the "Allow inheritable Permissions from the Parent to Propogate to this object" on the child object.

I have tried this on several child objects. This is on the object "properties and security tab" and "advanced". When one deselects as stated you get a security message that says to "copy, remove or cancel". If you copy, you get the same permissions (for everyone in my case). If you remove then you effectively remove all permissions. Cancel just cancels the operation.

My question is why would you copy and why would you deselect the permissions and romove all permssions?

I know you can edit the Access Control entries for each object!!
jocampo

2003-01-04, 10:13 am

quote:
Originally posted by kennym55
I have been taking the practice exams and
studing for the 70-218 exam. Found a question that needs some explaination.

You want to prevent inheritance that a child object does not inherit permissions from its parent object? How do you want the child object to have a set of permissions identical to that of the parent?

Answers are (1)Specify that the previously inherited permissions are copied to the object and (2) deselect the "Allow inheritable Permissions from the Parent to Propogate to this object" on the child object.

I have tried this on several child objects. This is on the object "properties and security tab" and "advanced". When one deselects as stated you get a security message that says to "copy, remove or cancel". If you copy, you get the same permissions (for everyone in my case). If you remove then you effectively remove all permissions. Cancel just cancels the operation.

My question is why would you copy and why would you deselect the permissions and romove all permssions?

I know you can edit the Access Control entries for each object!!



Hi.

You must copy the permissions because doin' this you deselect the inherited option from parent folder/object but still remaining the same permissions it had before. Is the only option if you want the same permissions the object had before without using the inheritance method.

What you really did is put the same permissions but avoiding the inheritance method...just putting the permissions explicity on it.

Hope this help, english is my second language. I got the idea, but can't say it well on english.
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