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One of the key advantages offered by NTFS over the older FAT file system type is the concept of file and folder permissions and ownership. Through careful implementation and management, file and folder permissions on NTFS based file systems significantly increases the security of data stored on a Windows Server system. In addition, file and folder permissions augment the shared permissions discussed in previous chapters to provide finer grained control over access to shared files and folders.

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