Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Every resource within Windows – files and registry keys, for example – can be secured by editing the ACLs for the resource.
For filesystems, ACLs are typically inherited from parent containers, so it’s best to set ACLs on filesystem roots before installing additional software.
Filesystem roots should have strict permissions (Administrators, SYSTEM).
NTFS 5 (used in Win2K and NT 4 SP4+) has interfaces that allow ACLs to be very strictly controlled.
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