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ACL ??? Anyone? Help.

On page 131 of the 70-210 exam cram book down the bottom in italics it says:

"The Accessibility Wizard allows users to save the settings they have selected. These settings are saved ina file with the .acw file extension. These settings can be used on another computer or can server as a backup. If many users require the same accessibility configurations, an administrator can save some time by saving the settings and using them on other computers that need the same configuration. However, there is a gotcha here. The default permissions assigned to the .acw file are for the user who is logged on and for the administrator. Before you can share the settings, make sure that you have added to the access control list (ACL) any global groups or individual user accounts that need access to this file."

Well, that is all well and good... however I can't seem to find the setting in the ACL for .acw files or Accessibility settings...

Can somebody please help me out here. These Accessibility sample questions are really beginning to annoy me.

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Access control list is the security that you define in NTFS permission for a file or folder. For this case, you just need to open the secruity tab of that file then assign the appropriate permission to users. Hope this help.

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Access control list is the security that you define in NTFS permission for a file or folder. For this case, you just need to open the secruity tab of that file then assign the appropriate permission to users. Hope this help.


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