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How counterintuitive can it become?
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From
15/06/2017 06:49:28
 
 
To
15/06/2017 05:01:06
Dragan Nedeljkovich
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
General information
Forum:
Windows
Category:
Security
Environment versions
OS:
Windows Server 2012 R2
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01652032
Message ID:
01652035
Views:
55
>Here's the scenario:
>
>- I create a folder
>- I copy an .exe and its .ini into it
>- Edit the .ini
>- Can't save it, access denied
>- Open the properties of the folder, add myself in the security tab and give myself full rights
>- Now I can save it OK.
>
>Why did the chicken cross the road? For security reasons.
>
>Why do I have to give myself the rights to a folder I just created, to edit a file I just copied into it?

To protect you from yourself. In my case I see it as protecting me from my worst enemy.
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