When we create a file, explain how that file acquires it's initial ACL under windows
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ACL is an access control link in windows for the files created in it.
Explanation:
It Keeps a list of access rights for each file.
Each entry in the ACL identifies a specific user and contains a list of access
rights granted to that user.
This is available on modern versions of Windows and on Apple’s MacOS.
It has a user group along with access rights.
Associate a group with each file, just as we associate a user, the owner, with each file.
This is available on all Unix-based systems or linux based systems.
while Windows uses a simple version of ACLs to provide basic file sharing on “home” editions of Windows.
All Unix-based systems provide group-based access controls.
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