- FILE_ADD_FILE
- 2
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For a directory, the right to create a file in the directory.
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- FILE_ADD_SUBDIRECTORY
- 4
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For a directory, the right to create a subdirectory.
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- FILE_ALL_ACCESS
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All possible access rights for a file.
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- FILE_APPEND_DATA
- 4
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For a file object, the right to append data to the file. (For local files, write operations will not overwrite existing data if this flag is specified without FILE_WRITE_DATA.) For a directory object, the right to create a subdirectory (FILE_ADD_SUBDIRECTORY).
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- FILE_CREATE_PIPE_INSTANCE
- 4
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For a named pipe, the right to create a pipe.
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- FILE_DELETE_CHILD
- 64 (0x40)
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For a directory, the right to delete a directory and all the files it contains, including read-only files.
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- FILE_EXECUTE
- 32 (0x20)
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For a native code file, the right to execute the file. This access right given to scripts may cause the script to be executable, depending on the script interpreter.
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- FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY
- 1
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For a directory, the right to list the contents of the directory.
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- FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES
- 128 (0x80)
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The right to read file attributes.
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- FILE_READ_DATA
- 1
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For a file object, the right to read the corresponding file data. For a directory object, the right to read the corresponding directory data.
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- FILE_READ_EA
- 8
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The right to read extended file attributes.
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- FILE_TRAVERSE
- 32 (0x20)
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For a directory, the right to traverse the directory. By default, users are assigned the BYPASS_TRAVERSE_CHECKING privilege, which ignores the FILE_TRAVERSE access right. See the remarks in File Security and Access Rights for more information.
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- FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES
- 256 (0x100)
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The right to write file attributes.
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- FILE_WRITE_DATA
- 2
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For a file object, the right to write data to the file. For a directory object, the right to create a file in the directory (FILE_ADD_FILE).
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- FILE_WRITE_EA
- 16 (0x10)
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The right to write extended file attributes.
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- STANDARD_RIGHTS_READ
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Includes READ_CONTROL, which is the right to read the information in the file or directory object's security descriptor. This does not include the information in the SACL.
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- STANDARD_RIGHTS_WRITE
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Same as STANDARD_RIGHTS_READ.
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