Remotely setting permissions on the folder at the root of a share removes all inherited permissions from the root folder and all subfolders. To set permissions without removing the inherited permissions, click No and either change the permissions on a child folder or make the change while logged in locally. Do you want to continue?
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Remotely setting auditing entries on the folder at the root of a share removes all inherited auditing entries from the root ...
Remotely setting permissions on the folder at the root of a share removes all inherited permissions from the root folder ...
Remoting data is too large to be reassembled from the fragments. This can happen if the length of the data in a fragment ...
Removable storage This policy setting allows you to audit user attempts to access file system objects on a removable storage ...
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