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Hi there, puzzled by this question.I think the answer should be "Read" but they say "Allow Modify".Isn't it the most restrictive permissions that apply?Please shed some light on this for me.
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Q: A user named MarkH is a member of the Sales group,The Managers group and the User group.
The Payroll group has the following NTFS permissions.
MarkH - Read
Marketing - Full Control
Sales - Read & Execute
Managers - Modify
Users - Not specified
What is the effective NTFS permissions for MarkH?

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I believe group permissions take precedence over user permissions.


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Permissions can be a little tricky. Here is how they work. You have two kinds of permissions. Share permissions and NTFS permissions. If you are a member of multiple groups which have different levels of access:

Shared the least restrictive applies.

NTFS the least restrictive applies.

When you combine Shared and NTFS permisions on a resource, the most restrictive wins.

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Smile NTFS Permissions

Mark H. would have the Read access. This is the most restrictive of the stated permissions. When you combine NTFS and Share Permissions, the most restrictive applies.

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