Usually people assume by themselves NTFS permission has a higher priority. But infact when NTFS & SHARED LEVEL both applied to a folder or drive, SHARED LEVEL permission always take a higher precedence. So when you provide Full Permission in Shared Level and provide Deny in NTFS it does not have effect on it.
This might be asked when you go for the windows administrator interview. So make sure that you answer perfectly in single line.
SHARED LEVEL PERMISSION takes higher PRECEDENCE than NTFS LEVEL PERMISSION IN WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS
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NTFS and SHARED LEVEL PERMISSIONS IN WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS
Self Induced Content By Hariharan at 19:59
Labels: Active Directory Services, Windows Vista Tweaks, Windows XP
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