NTFS Permissions are a set of rules associated with files and folders on an NTFS (New Technology File System) volume that control which users and groups can access them and what level of access they have (e.g., read, write, execute). They are commonly used to secure sensitive data, restrict access to system files, and ensure that only authorized personnel can modify critical configurations.
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