Try ADManager Plus now! Not having proper permissions can lead to You don’t have permission to open this file and other similar issues, so it’s important to configure them properly. This is somewhat simple to do, and you can do it on any PC in a matter of minutes. So, keep on reading to learn more about it.
How can I set NTFS permissions?
1. Use File Explorer
2. Use PowerShell
Viewing permissions
Setting permissions
Removing permissions
This is an advanced method, and we barely got into the basics. If you want to use this method, be sure to inform yourself regarding permission and read the documentation thoroughly.
3. Use a dedicated tool
Now you know how to set NTFS permissions on your PC. The manual method is the simplest one, but it might not be the most effective. For more advanced users, there’s always PowerShell or other software that can help you set the permissions accordingly. Also, be sure to check our guide on best practices for NTFS permissions to keep your data secure. What method do you use to set permissions on your network or PC? Let us know in the comments below.
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