I was referring to the individual criteria that you need to meet. Those criteria are user authority or power. If you are an admin user, you can change almost anything in Windows. It includes the ...
Every file and folder on Windows 11/10 has permission attributes. It gives you the authority to edit, read, write, execute, and modify it. It is relatively easy to change file and folder permissions ...
I am trying to do a simple thing, but which seems to be not quite so simple: I want to assign permissions to a whole mailbox for one or more users. The mailbox accounts have pretty complex folder ...