Useful for Reference.
Copying Files and Folders
When copying folder or files from one folder to another folder or from one partition to another partition, permissions for this files or folders may change.
- When copying a folder or file within same NTFS partition, the copy of the folder or file inherits the destination folder permissions
- When copying a folder or file between different NTFS partitions, the copy of the folder or file inherits the destination folder permissions.
- When copying folders or files to non NTFS partitions such as File Allocation table (FAT), the files or folders will lose their all NTFS permissions.
Moving Files and Folders
When moving a file or a folder, permissions may get changed depending on the destination folder permissions.
Note: To move folders and files within an NTFS partitions you must have both permissions, for the destination folder you should have write permission and modify permissions for source file or folder to configure the options. You need to have modified permission for folder or file to move as Windows 2000 will remove the file or folder from the main folder after copying it to the folder destination.
- When moving a file to a folder within the same NTFS partition, the folder or file will retains its original permissions.
- When moving a folder or file between different NTFS partitions, the file or folder will inherit the destination folder permissions.
- When moving files to folders on NTFS partitions to non NTFS partitions the folders and files will lose their all NTFS permissions, as NTFS permissions are not supported by non NTFS partitions.
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