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7.4 Combining Shared Folder Permissions and NTFS Permissions
Shared folder permissions provide limited security for resources. You gain the greatest flexibility by using
NTFS permissions to control access to shared folders. Also, NTFS permissions apply whether the resource
is accessed locally or over the network. Therefore, a strategy for providing access to resources on an NTFS
volume is to share folders with the default shared folder permissions and then control access by assigning
NTFS permissions. When you share a folder on an NTFS volume, both shared folder permissions and NTFS
permissions combine to secure file resources.
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