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Sergey Bydanov2020-01-30 08:10:07
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Sergey Bydanov, 2020-01-30 08:10:07

How to copy files with Explorer without preserving NTFS permissions?

There is a user directory on the file server where only the user has permission to create and read files. The rest have rights only to view this directory. After a user copies a file from his own folder to another, which is available for reading and writing to other users, the rights to this file remain the same. That is, they see it, but they cannot read it.
You need to set up file copying so that it automatically inherits the rights of the new folder.

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Sergey Korenevsky, 2020-02-24
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For this purpose, I formatted the disk in ReFS.
Got this NTFS. You will install Windows 10 or Windows 7, then you will transfer the desktop to drive D: with the transfer of the Downloads, Pictures, Documents, Music folders. Then, after a couple of years, it's time to install a clean OS, since the old one is buggy, then the layout does not switch immediately, then the browser has picked up a virus.
I install a new OS, and then I freak out. All folders such as Documents, Music, Desktop on drive D: have limited rights. I need this protection at the operating system level and not at the partition protection level. Then you sit and suffer garbage how to restore these rights.
But this is not the case with ReFS.
The answer is not in the topic, but ReFS does not save the rights in the section.
PS Windows 10 32x does not see ReFS.

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