This software offers inheritance application for Windows NT-based systems with NTFS drives, allowing users to apply inheritance selectively without affecting other permissions throughout the directory tree.

Let's say you added 'user1' to 'folder1'. By applying inheritance to all children of 'folder1', 'user1' would be added to all files and folders under 'folder1'. Previously, this would only be possible by overriding any existing permissions that were already set. But with this program, inheritance can be applied while keeping any existing permissions intact (except for duplicate permissions).
In addition to enabling inheritance, this software can also copy files from one location to another while carrying over their security settings. Normally when copying files in Windows NT/2000/XP/2003, the security settings would not be copied over. But with this program, you can copy over files and their permissions with ease.
Another useful feature of this software is its ability to add the name of a directory to the permissions of that directory. For example, if you have a directory called 'User1', the program would find the corresponding user account and add it to the permissions of the directory. The newly added permission would then be inherited by all of the directory's children.
Overall, this program provides a range of helpful features for managing NTFS file permissions, including recursion of file inheritance and ownership, copying hidden files and folders, and overwriting files and folders with or without confirmation. It's worth noting that this software only copies access control lists (ACLs), and does not copy any auditing information or special attributes such as encryption.
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