Windows 10 Permissions - Deny Delete, Deny Modify












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Does anyone know who to set up the following special permissions on a folder on a local PC?




  • User able to write to the folder, i.e., save a file

  • User must not be able to modify existing file/folder

  • User must not be able to delete existing file/folder


Administrator must have full control.



I have tried options when logged in as an administrator to set up the folder and then going into Security>Advanced>Disable Inheritance> Convert to Explicit.



I have managed to apply Deny Delete permissions but the Users cannot write to the folder i.e. save new files to the folder!



Is this possible to do within Windows 10 or do I need to look at a 3rd party software?










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  • Creating a file in a folder necessarily involves modifying the folder.

    – kreemoweet
    Jan 8 at 16:52











  • @kreemoweet: True, but in NTFS ACLs appending new data is a separate class of modification than changing existing data.

    – grawity
    Jan 8 at 16:54
















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Does anyone know who to set up the following special permissions on a folder on a local PC?




  • User able to write to the folder, i.e., save a file

  • User must not be able to modify existing file/folder

  • User must not be able to delete existing file/folder


Administrator must have full control.



I have tried options when logged in as an administrator to set up the folder and then going into Security>Advanced>Disable Inheritance> Convert to Explicit.



I have managed to apply Deny Delete permissions but the Users cannot write to the folder i.e. save new files to the folder!



Is this possible to do within Windows 10 or do I need to look at a 3rd party software?










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  • Creating a file in a folder necessarily involves modifying the folder.

    – kreemoweet
    Jan 8 at 16:52











  • @kreemoweet: True, but in NTFS ACLs appending new data is a separate class of modification than changing existing data.

    – grawity
    Jan 8 at 16:54














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Does anyone know who to set up the following special permissions on a folder on a local PC?




  • User able to write to the folder, i.e., save a file

  • User must not be able to modify existing file/folder

  • User must not be able to delete existing file/folder


Administrator must have full control.



I have tried options when logged in as an administrator to set up the folder and then going into Security>Advanced>Disable Inheritance> Convert to Explicit.



I have managed to apply Deny Delete permissions but the Users cannot write to the folder i.e. save new files to the folder!



Is this possible to do within Windows 10 or do I need to look at a 3rd party software?










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Does anyone know who to set up the following special permissions on a folder on a local PC?




  • User able to write to the folder, i.e., save a file

  • User must not be able to modify existing file/folder

  • User must not be able to delete existing file/folder


Administrator must have full control.



I have tried options when logged in as an administrator to set up the folder and then going into Security>Advanced>Disable Inheritance> Convert to Explicit.



I have managed to apply Deny Delete permissions but the Users cannot write to the folder i.e. save new files to the folder!



Is this possible to do within Windows 10 or do I need to look at a 3rd party software?







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  • Creating a file in a folder necessarily involves modifying the folder.

    – kreemoweet
    Jan 8 at 16:52











  • @kreemoweet: True, but in NTFS ACLs appending new data is a separate class of modification than changing existing data.

    – grawity
    Jan 8 at 16:54



















  • Creating a file in a folder necessarily involves modifying the folder.

    – kreemoweet
    Jan 8 at 16:52











  • @kreemoweet: True, but in NTFS ACLs appending new data is a separate class of modification than changing existing data.

    – grawity
    Jan 8 at 16:54

















Creating a file in a folder necessarily involves modifying the folder.

– kreemoweet
Jan 8 at 16:52





Creating a file in a folder necessarily involves modifying the folder.

– kreemoweet
Jan 8 at 16:52













@kreemoweet: True, but in NTFS ACLs appending new data is a separate class of modification than changing existing data.

– grawity
Jan 8 at 16:54





@kreemoweet: True, but in NTFS ACLs appending new data is a separate class of modification than changing existing data.

– grawity
Jan 8 at 16:54










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