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Change Copy and Move NTFS Permissions (Windows NT/2000/XP)
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When you copy or move a file or folder to another volume, the object inherits the permissions of its new folder. This setting allows you to force Windows to preserve the current permissions instead.

Open your registry and find the key below.

Create a new DWORD value, or modify the existing value called 'ForceCopyAclwithFile' using the settings below.

Exit your registry, you may need to restart or log out of Windows for the change to take effect.

Note: By default, an object inherits permissions from its parent object, either at the time of creation or when it is copied or moved to its parent folder. The only exception to this rule occurs when you move an object to a different folder on the same volume. In this case, the original permissions are retained.

Registry Editor Example
|NameTypeData|
|(Default)REG_SZ(value not set)|
|ForceCopyAclwithFileREG_DWORD0x00000001 (1)|
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|HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Exp...|
-

Settings:
User Key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\
Explorer]

Name: ForceCopyAclwithFile
Type: REG_DWORD (DWORD Value)
Value: (0 = default, 1 = preserve original permissions)

Disclaimer: Modifying the registry can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. We cannot guarantee that problems resulting from modifications to the registry can be solved. Use the information provided at your own risk.

Last Modified: December 2, 2002

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