Develop a policy for setting up ntfs folder permissions


Problem

Planning Folder Permissions (Pg. 241 of your text)

Up to this point, the college has used a relatively unplanned approach to folder permissions, sometimes using the default permissions on newly created folders. Now they have created a new committee to review security on the servers, and the committee is working to develop a specific policy for setting up NTFS folder permissions and share permissions. They have asked for your recommendations on the following types of folders:

1) The \Windows folder (which is not shared)

2) Software application folders (which are not shared)

3) Home folders for faculty and staff (which are not shared)

4) Folders containing the college's financial accounting databases (which are not shared and are used only by members of the Administrative Business Department)

5) A shared folder containing electronic pages from the faculty and staff handbook (which is shared for faculty and staff use only)

6) Shared folders used by instructors to provide students with class information and assignments If slide presentation software is available to you, such as PowerPoint, consider giving your response as a slide presentation.

The response must include a reference list. Using one-inch margins, double-space, Times New Roman 12 pnt font and APA style of writing and citations.

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