NTFS Permissions ?

I am confused on the following permissions to a folder!
Group A = READ, WRITE, READ & EXECUTE
Group B = READ, WRITE, READ & EXECUTE DENIED
If a user is a member of both groups, What permissions will the user have to this folder?
Would the awnser be he would have READ, WRITE, & EXECUTE in GROUP A and in GROUP B just WRITE because Denied takes over? This stuff is confusing.
Group A = READ, WRITE, READ & EXECUTE
Group B = READ, WRITE, READ & EXECUTE DENIED
If a user is a member of both groups, What permissions will the user have to this folder?
Would the awnser be he would have READ, WRITE, & EXECUTE in GROUP A and in GROUP B just WRITE because Denied takes over? This stuff is confusing.
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awaisyboy Member Posts: 75 ■■□□□□□□□□
assuming group A and group B have access to the same folder,
Then going by the rule of combination of ntfs FOLDER permissions and the overriding deny permission read and execute.
The effective permission , I think is no access.
as read and execute denial wil mean no effective read permissions to access folder and thus cannot write to folder to create a subfolder.
anyone agree?? -
allylaurente Member Posts: 131
No access."...don't wait for miracles, be the miracle" - Bruce Almighty -
skully93 Member Posts: 323 ■■■□□□□□□□
allylaurente wrote:No access.
Yup, the end result would be NO access. That has been on every darn practice exam for the thing too.I do not have a psychiatrist and I do not want one, for the simple reason that if he listened to me long enough, he might become disturbed.
-- James Thurber