Summary
In this chapter, we have learned a lot of information about file systems, configuring and managing file access, and shared folders and permissions inheritance.
You learned that Windows 10 has three types of file system: FAT, NTFS, and ReFS. However, using FAT/FAT32 as a file system for Windows 10 is not advisable. NTFS is the default file system for Windows 10 and provides better enhancements, such as reliability, security, and support for larger volumes. With the NTFS file system, you can configure and manage file access on local storage or on remote storage, such as on a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device. You can configure and manage file access with tools such as File Explorer and PowerShell.
You also learned that there are two types of file and folder permissions: basic permissions and advanced permissions.
Then, you learned about permission inheritance. Permission inheritance allows the permissions that you set on a folder to be applied automatically to files...