HP CIFS Server Administrator's Guide Version A.03.01.02 (5900-1766, September 2011)

Table 9 Windows 2000 and Windows XP Permissions Maps UNIX Permissions (continued)
UNIX PermissionWindows 2000/XP
-w-Write Extended Attributes (Advanced)
--xTraverse Folder / Execute File (Advanced)
No meaning on HP-UXDelete Subfolders and Files (Advanced)
* see explanation following tableDelete (Advanced)
* see explanation following tableChange Permissions (Advanced)
* see explanation following tableTake Ownership (Advanced)
* The Delete, Change Permissions, and Take Ownership permissions represent the file and group
ownership. You can only see these permissions, but you cann't set them from Windows 2000/XP
clients.
When the file permission is not set to Full Control, the Delete, Change and Take Ownership
permissions are shown for the file owner. Take Ownership permission is shown for the file owning
group. Everyone and other ACEs do not show these permissions except when the permission is set
to Full Control.
NOTE: The Windows 2000 permissions labeled Advanced in the table above can be viewed
from the ACL dialog box by clicking on Advanced, then View/Edit.
NOTE: The CIFS Server ensures that at least "read" permission is set for the file owner. For
example, if a user tries to set a file's permissions to "- - -", the CIFS Server will actually set it to "r
- -".
Viewing ACLs from Windows 2000 Clients
1. Right-click on a file and select Properties
2. Click on the Security tab
44 Managing HP-UX File Access Permissions from Windows NT/XP/2000/Vista/Windows 7