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Standard permission Full Control Modify Read and Execute List Folder Contents Read Write When applied to a folder, enables a security principal to: Modify the folder permissions Take ownership of the folder Delete subfolders and files con- tained in the folder Perform all actions associated with all the other NTFS folder permissions Delete the folder Perform all actions associated with the Write and the Read & Execute permissions Navigate through restricted folders to reach other files and folders Perform all actions associated with the Read and List Folder Contents permissions View the names of the files and subfolders contained in the folder See the files and subfolders con- tained in the folder View the folder’s ownership, permissions, and attributes Create new files and subfolders inside the folder Modify the folder attributes View the folder’s ownership and permissions When applied to a file, enables a security principal to: Modify the file permissions Take ownership of the file Perform all actions associated with all the other NTFS file permissions Modify the file Delete the file Perform all actions associated with the Write and the Read & Execute permissions Perform all actions associated with the Read permission Run applications Not applicable Read the file contents View the file's ownership, permis- sions, and attributes Overwrite the file Modify the file attributes View the file’s ownership and permis- sions TABLE 2-3 NTFS basic permissions To assign basic NTFS permissions to a shared folder, the options are essentially the same as with share permissions. You can open the folder’s Properties sheet in File Explorer and select the Security tab, or you can open a share’s Properties sheet in Server Manager, as in the following procedure. 1. Log on to Windows Server 2016, using an account with domain administrative privileges. The Server Manager window appears. 2. Click the File and Storage Services icon and, in the submenu that appears, click Shares. The Shares page appears. Note Assigning Permissions to Any File NIFS permissions are not limited to shared folders. Every file and folder on 164