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

Figure 15 Advanced ACL View
Mapping Windows 2000/XP Directory Inheritance Values to POSIX
Under POSIX, default ACEs can apply to both files and subdirectories. In a Windows 2000 or XP
environment, directory ACE entries differ from POSIX and use the following Windows Inheritance
Values (Apply To values in the Windows Advanced ACE screen) to distinguish access and
default behavior:
This folder only
This folder, subfolders and files
This folder and subfolders
This folder and files
Subfolders and files only
Subfolders only
Files only
When a user attempts to change or add a directory ACE from the Windows Advanced ACE screen,
the HP CIFS Server maps the Windows Inheritance Values to the corresponding POSIX ACE
type.
The following table shows how Windows Inheritance Values are mapped to POSIX:
Table 10 Mapping Table for Inheritance Values to POSIX
POSIX Mapping by HP CIFS ServerInheritance Value
Maps to access ACE.This Folder only
An ACE of this type is mapped to both access and default ACE.This Folder, Subfolders and Files
Maps only to access ACE for this directory.This Folder and Subfolders
Maps only to access ACE for this directory.This Folder and Files
Maps to default ACE for this directory.Subfolders and Files only
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