I searched the forum but did not see anything about this: On Win7, when I check NTFS security on any FOLDER (works fine on files) in the pool, it tells me the ACEs are incorrectly ordered, and if I keep going, I basically get 2x every permission, but they are all "Special" - one is inherited and one is applying to the folder itself. It won't let me edit the permissions without letting it "correct" them, but I haven't gone that far yet (see Pool-Permissions). If I check the underlying permissions, directly from the disk where the folder is located, they are also broken (see Underlying-Permissions).
What is happening? I don't recall doing anything special to cause this...
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I searched the forum but did not see anything about this: On Win7, when I check NTFS security on any FOLDER (works fine on files) in the pool, it tells me the ACEs are incorrectly ordered, and if I keep going, I basically get 2x every permission, but they are all "Special" - one is inherited and one is applying to the folder itself. It won't let me edit the permissions without letting it "correct" them, but I haven't gone that far yet (see Pool-Permissions). If I check the underlying permissions, directly from the disk where the folder is located, they are also broken (see Underlying-Permissions).
What is happening? I don't recall doing anything special to cause this...
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