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Setting Permissions on a Windows File Server Folder
Step-by-step guide to configure NTFS permissions on a Windows file server folder to allow reading and deleting files, but not adding new files or overwriting existing ones.
Setting Permissions on a Windows File Server Folder
Step-by-step guide to configure NTFS permissions on a Windows file server folder to allow reading and deleting files, but not adding new files or overwriting existing ones.
Goal
Grant a user group or department access to a specific folder so they can:
- Read files
- Delete files
- But not add new files or overwrite existing ones
Steps
- Right-click the folder > Properties
- Go to the Security tab
- Click Advanced
- Select or add the group or user
- Click Edit
- Under “Allow”, choose the following advanced permissions:
CHECK (Allow):
- ✔️ List folder contents / Read file data
- ✔️ Read
- ✔️ Delete files
- ✔️ Read attributes and extended attributes
UNCHECK (or do not select):
- ❌ Write to file
- ❌ Create files / folders
- ❌ Write attributes
- ❌ Write extended attributes
Notes:
- Deletion requires either the “Delete” permission on the file itself, or the “Delete subfolders and files” permission on the folder.
- Always test with a test user or group to verify the permissions are configured correctly.
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