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Which folder permission allows users to view, change, and delete files?

  • A. Full Control
  • B. Read and Execute
  • C. Modify
  • D. Read and Write
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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yancey
4 years ago
This question has to corrected answers! Both Modify and Full allows you to delete files. So hmm read and see for yourself. Full is total control and have few things that modify can't do but note you can delete as well not a good question when two answers can be corrected. Read permission allows you to view and open files and subdirectories as well as execute applications. However it doesn’t allow any changes to be made. Modify permission allows you to do anything that Read permission allows, it also add the ability to add files and subdirectories, delete subfolders and change data in the files. Full Control is the “do anything” of the classic permissions, as it allows for you to do any and all of the previous permissions. In addition it gives you the advanced changing NTFS Permission, this only applies on NTFS Folders
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eXspir3
4 years, 3 months ago
Should be Modify!
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ThatsMyNick
4 years, 4 months ago
Whats about modify?
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ThatsMyNick
4 years, 4 months ago
https://www.howtogeek.com/72718/how-to-understand-those-confusing-windows-7-fileshare-permissions/
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