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I have a file to which the user has access, but he has no folder permission to read it. can he access it ?

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Question added by Syed Asgar Mahmood Zaidi , Senior System Engineer , Royal Hospital
Date Posted: 2013/10/09
Qazzafi Ashraf
by Qazzafi Ashraf , IT Network Manager , Oxford University Press, Pakistan

Yes you can access the file which overrides the folder permission.

 

However, if you want to access the file via folder then you might not be able to access folder hence cant access the file so ultimately you will have to access the file directly, example given to understand further.

 

\\ServerName\Folder   >>>>> you cant access the file in that way

\\ServerName\Folder\filname.txt  >>>>> by typing this you can access directly.

Syed Asgar Mahmood Zaidi
by Syed Asgar Mahmood Zaidi , Senior System Engineer , Royal Hospital

It is possible for a user to navigate to a file for which he does not have folder permission. This involves simply knowing the path of the file object. Even if the user can’t drill down the file/folder tree using My Computer, he can still gain access to the file using the Universal Naming Convention (UNC). The best way to start would be to type the full path of a file into Run… window.

Deleted user
by Deleted user

file permission override the folder permission .

Mohamed Rafie
by Mohamed Rafie , IT Manager , Green Valley Oil Service

he still can as file permission override the folder permission

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Yes you can access the file which overrides the folder permission.

 

However, if you want to access the file via folder then you might not be able to access folder hence cant access the file so ultimately you will have to access the file directly, example given to understand further.

 

\\ServerName\Folder   >>>>> you cant access the file in that way

\\ServerName\Folder\filname.txt  >>>>> by typing this you can access directly.

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