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Dear Jerold, if you compare in details: the "write permissions" give you these access in bold: Full Control
Traverse Folder / Execute File
List Folder / Read Data
Read Attributes
Read Extended Attributes
(Create Files / Write Data)
(Create Folders / Append Data)
(Write Attributes)
(Write Extended Attributes)
Delete SubFolders and Files
Delete
Read Permissions
Change Permissions
Take Ownership and the "modifiy permissions" give these access in bold: Full Control
(Traverse Folder / Execute File)
(List Folder / Read Data)
(Read Attributes)
(Read Extended Attributes)
(Create Files / Write Data)
(Create Folders / Append Data)
(Write Attributes)
(Write Extended Attributes)
Delete SubFolders and Files
(Delete)
(Read Permissions)
Change Permissions
Take Ownership So it is clearly different L.Vais WinSysBee Support Team
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 00:33:01 -0800, "Terence" <Terence@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Can anyone tell the difference between "modify" and "write" file system
>permission? What can an user do with "modify" permission? What can an user
>do with "write" permission?
Write pertains to the ability to create the file.
Modify is Read, Write, Execute, and Delete.
Jerold Schulman
Windows Server MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
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