Differences between List Folder Contents and Read & Execute permissions when using StealthAUDIT and Data Access Governance (DAG) in RSA Identity Governance & Lifecycle
Originally Published: 2015-11-23
Article Number
Applies To
RSA Version/Condition: 6.9.1, 7.0.x, 7.1.x, 7.2.0
Platform (Other): StealthAUDIT
Issue
Resolution
- Read & Execute and List Folder Contents (folders only) assigns Special Permissions as outlined below.
- List Folder/Read Data is one of those Special Permissions.
For more information, see the Microsoft article entitled How Permissions Work. In that article is the following explanation on how List Folder Contents (folders only) and Read & Execute differ:
Although List Folder Contents (folders only) and Read & Execute appear to have the same special permissions, these permissions are inherited differently. List Folder Contents (folders only) is inherited by folders but not files, and it should only appear when you view folder permissions. Read & Execute is inherited by both files and folders, and it is always present when you view file or folder permissions.
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