Etymology: [ p&r-mi-sh&n ] (noun.) 15th century. From Middle English permitten, from Middle French permettre, from Latin permittere (“to give up", "to allow”)
flags or access control lists pertaining to a file that dictate who can access it, and how, The act of permitting, authorisation; consent (especially formal consent from someone in authority), leave, A set of privileges granted or denied to a user or group, Owner Group Other, An access privilege associated with a file or directory, indicating who can use it and how, The part of a security right that determines what a user can do to a security object; for example, Read, Create, or Delete, flags or ACLs pertaining to a file that dictate who can access it, and how, leave, dispensation; permit; consent; giving a user authorization to access a particular resource (Computers), approval to do something; "he asked permission to leave, If someone who has authority over you gives you permission to do something, they say that they will allow you to do it. He asked permission to leave the room Finally his mother relented and gave permission for her youngest son to marry They cannot leave the country without permission, The act of permitting or allowing; formal consent; authorization; leave; license or liberty granted, Another word for the access control that is used to control activities or access to resources, - The authority to read and write files and directories, and execute programs Varying permission levels can be assigned by the Superuser, or root operator, on a file-by- file, directory-by-directory basis or by account name (User ID), Authorization to access an object or perform an action, Identifiers that control access to files; consists of three fields: user, group, and other; generally controls read, write, and execute operations, Formal consent to copy a protected work, A permission is a formal, written statement from an official group or place allowing you to do something. oil exploration permissions. see also planning permission. when someone is officially allowed to do something, approval to do something; "he asked permission to leave", (Tib : je nang): as a technical word - a minor initiation into the practice of deity yoga based on the blessings of body, speech and mind Examples; Arapacana Manjushri, Avalokiteshvara, Green Tara, etc, the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization, The information attached to each directory and file that specifies which users can access it and to what degree See also “Understanding and Changing Permissions” in Chapter 9, A setting that determines how users or groups of users may access a file or folder (directory), The ability of a particular user to access a particular resource such as a file, directory or printer by means of his or her user account, The modes of access to a protected object In DCE Security, the number and meaning of permissions with respect to the object are defined by the ACL Manager of the object See also Access Control List GDS: One of five groups that assigns modes of access to users: MODIFY PUBLIC, READ STANDARD, MODIFY STANDARD, READ SENSITIVE, or MODIFY SENSITIVE See also Access Control List, The idea of only sending email messages to those recipients who have agreed (or asked) to receive them The definition of permission is the subject of considerable debate in the email marketing community, Flags in the Render Settings requestor that allow functions to be temporarily or permanently turned off or on prior to rendering This allows a gas to be created and tested, then temporarily turned off to speed up test renders of other items It may also cause some small speed increase to turn off functions you know you won't be using If you know you won't be using Flares, Fountains, Gases, Shadows, or Transparency, you might consider turning them off (NOTE: a lot of weird rendering problems can be caused by failing to remember to turn certain permissions ON Gases, for example, need Phong Shading, Transparency, and Gases turned ON ), authorization, say-so, A rhetorical device in which a thing is predicated on the decision of one's opponent, A choice which has been permitted, A rhetorical device in which a thing is predicated on the decision of ones opponent, A permitted choice; a rhetorical figure in which a thing is committed to the decision of one's opponent, Also called modes Define who has what rights to access files on a web server, The capability to access a specified resource, Agreements from copyright holders granting the right to reproduce their work, assigning a user rights to use a Windows NT file, directory or printer These rights include no-access permissions, read-only permissions, and full-access permissions, Permissions establish the level of access a user has to a specific object The level of permission determines whether the user can see, update, print, modify, and perform other operations on an object, Levels of security access available to a user at login, the granting of rights by one publisher to another to quote extracts from a previously published title; under normal circumstances a permission fee is charged, plural of permission, You can control which other users can use your files by defining what are called ``permissions '' There are three types of permissions: permission to read; permission to write or destroy; and permission to execute See What are permissions?, Permissions refer to the access rights you have on a computer network, A set of attributes that determines which users have access to read, write, and execute a file or directory's contents, The set of identifiers that control access to files Permissions consist of three fields: user, group and world The user field controls access by the user owning the file, while the group field controls access by anyone matching the files group specification As the name implies, the world field controls access by everyone else Each field contains the same set of bits that specify operations that may or may not be performed, such as reading, writing and executing, In the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), the modes of access to a protected object The number and meaning of permissions with respect to an object are defined by the access control list (ACL) manager of the object, a fee paid by anyone who wants to reprint part of your book for various uses Some of these uses are: excerpts of your book appearing in an anthology; teachers reproducing all or part of your story for class use (often the publisher will allow teachers to use material for free); another writer using more than 50 words from your book in a published article The publisher handles permissions for the author, and splits the proceeds, usually 50/50, Permissions are also called Rights in zope speak They tell you what actions a user can take while in Zope Permissions can only be applied to Roles You CANNOT give permissions directly to Individual Users, The set of identifiers that control access to files Permissions consist of three fields: user, group, and world The user field controls access by the user owning the file, while the group field controls access by anyone matching the file's group specification As the name implies, the world field controls access by everyone else Each field contains the same set of bits that specify operations that may or may not be performed, such as reading, writing and executing, A set of codes that indicates which users are allowed to read, write, or execute the file or directory (folder) Users are classified as owner, group (the owner's group), and other (everyone else) Read permission (indicated by r) lets the user read the contents of a file or, if a directory, list the files in the folder Write permission (w) lets the user make changes to a file or, if a folder, add or delete files Execute permission (e) lets the user run the file if it is executable or, if a directory, read or search its files Also referred to as UNIX permissions or permission bits, In BSD, a set of attributes governing who can read, write, and execute resources in the file system The output of the ls -l command represents permissions as a nine-position code segmented into three binary three-character subcodes; the first subcode gives the permissions for the owner of the file, the second for the group that the file belongs to, and the last for everyone else For example, -rwxr-xr-- means that the owner of the file has read, write, execute permissions (rwx); the group has read and execute permissions (r-x); everyone else has only read permissions (The leftmost position is reserved for a special character that says if this is a regular file (-), a directory (d), a symbolic link (l), or a special pseudo-file device ) The execute bit has a different semantic for directories, meaning they can be searched, Different types of system access may be granted for each SIS2000+ user User permissions to access specific SIS2000+ applications are set in the Faculty Editor program Individual permissions for specific features within an application are defined in the Permissions Editor, a feature in Profile Update that allows firm administrators to control update access to the organization profile and any affiliated individual profiles, Another word for the access controls that are used to control the access to files and other resources, The UNIX environment allows multiple users to share the same disk space and other resources In order to provide privacy in this setting, each file has a ``permissions status'' that defines who is allowed to read, write, or execute that file A file may be accessible to (1) only the owner, (2) a specific group of users, or (3) all users This status is set by the file's owner using the chmod command, Authority given by the system administrator, database administrator, or database owner to perform operations over a network or on data objects in a database, The permits associated with an object that control which users and groups can access an object and the level of access given to them In a docbase using ACL security, object-level permissions are applied using ACLs, which define permissions for individual users or groups In a docbase using Unix-based security, the permissions are applied to three categories of users: owner (the person who created the object), group (the members of a user group defined for the object), and world (everyone who uses the docbase) The permissions are not mutually exclusive To review or change the permissions for an object, use the Permissions dialog box, The information attached to each directory and file that specifies which users can access it and to what degree, Whoever has permission to look at, change, and execute stuff in a file or directory,
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flags or access control lists pertaining to a file that dictate who can access it, and how - "I used the command "chmod 644 /var/www/html/index.htm" to change the file's permission."
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The act of permitting
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authorisation; consent (especially formal consent from someone in authority) - "Sire, do I have your permission to execute this traitor?"
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leave
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A set of privileges granted or denied to a user or group
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Owner Group Other
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An access privilege associated with a file or directory, indicating who can use it and how
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The part of a security right that determines what a user can do to a security object; for example, Read, Create, or Delete
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flags or ACLs pertaining to a file that dictate who can access it, and how
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leave, dispensation; permit; consent; giving a user authorization to access a particular resource (Computers) isim
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approval to do something; "he asked permission to leave
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If someone who has authority over you gives you permission to do something, they say that they will allow you to do it. He asked permission to leave the room Finally his mother relented and gave permission for her youngest son to marry They cannot leave the country without permission
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The act of permitting or allowing; formal consent; authorization; leave; license or liberty granted
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Another word for the access control that is used to control activities or access to resources
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- The authority to read and write files and directories, and execute programs Varying permission levels can be assigned by the Superuser, or root operator, on a file-by- file, directory-by-directory basis or by account name (User ID)
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Authorization to access an object or perform an action
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Identifiers that control access to files; consists of three fields: user, group, and other; generally controls read, write, and execute operations
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Formal consent to copy a protected work
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A permission is a formal, written statement from an official group or place allowing you to do something. oil exploration permissions. see also planning permission. when someone is officially allowed to do something
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approval to do something; "he asked permission to leave"
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(Tib : je nang): as a technical word - a minor initiation into the practice of deity yoga based on the blessings of body, speech and mind Examples; Arapacana Manjushri, Avalokiteshvara, Green Tara, etc
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the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization
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The information attached to each directory and file that specifies which users can access it and to what degree See also “Understanding and Changing Permissions” in Chapter 9
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A setting that determines how users or groups of users may access a file or folder (directory)
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The ability of a particular user to access a particular resource such as a file, directory or printer by means of his or her user account
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The modes of access to a protected object In DCE Security, the number and meaning of permissions with respect to the object are defined by the ACL Manager of the object See also Access Control List GDS: One of five groups that assigns modes of access to users: MODIFY PUBLIC, READ STANDARD, MODIFY STANDARD, READ SENSITIVE, or MODIFY SENSITIVE See also Access Control List
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The idea of only sending email messages to those recipients who have agreed (or asked) to receive them The definition of permission is the subject of considerable debate in the email marketing community
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Flags in the Render Settings requestor that allow functions to be temporarily or permanently turned off or on prior to rendering This allows a gas to be created and tested, then temporarily turned off to speed up test renders of other items It may also cause some small speed increase to turn off functions you know you won't be using If you know you won't be using Flares, Fountains, Gases, Shadows, or Transparency, you might consider turning them off (NOTE: a lot of weird rendering problems can be caused by failing to remember to turn certain permissions ON Gases, for example, need Phong Shading, Transparency, and Gases turned ON )
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Permission.
authorization - "I've got authorization. Call the office and you'll see."
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Permission.
say-so - "You are not to go into that room without my say-so."
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permiss
A rhetorical device in which a thing is predicated on the decision of one's opponent
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permiss
A choice which has been permitted
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permiss
A rhetorical device in which a thing is predicated on the decision of ones opponent
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permiss
A permitted choice; a rhetorical figure in which a thing is committed to the decision of one's opponent
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permissions
Also called modes Define who has what rights to access files on a web server
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permissions
The capability to access a specified resource
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permissions
Agreements from copyright holders granting the right to reproduce their work
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permissions
assigning a user rights to use a Windows NT file, directory or printer These rights include no-access permissions, read-only permissions, and full-access permissions
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permissions
Permissions establish the level of access a user has to a specific object The level of permission determines whether the user can see, update, print, modify, and perform other operations on an object
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permissions
Levels of security access available to a user at login
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permissions
the granting of rights by one publisher to another to quote extracts from a previously published title; under normal circumstances a permission fee is charged
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permissions
plural of permission
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permissions
You can control which other users can use your files by defining what are called ``permissions '' There are three types of permissions: permission to read; permission to write or destroy; and permission to execute See What are permissions?
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permissions
Permissions refer to the access rights you have on a computer network
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permissions
A set of attributes that determines which users have access to read, write, and execute a file or directory's contents
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permissions
The set of identifiers that control access to files Permissions consist of three fields: user, group and world The user field controls access by the user owning the file, while the group field controls access by anyone matching the files group specification As the name implies, the world field controls access by everyone else Each field contains the same set of bits that specify operations that may or may not be performed, such as reading, writing and executing
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permissions
In the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), the modes of access to a protected object The number and meaning of permissions with respect to an object are defined by the access control list (ACL) manager of the object
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permissions
a fee paid by anyone who wants to reprint part of your book for various uses Some of these uses are: excerpts of your book appearing in an anthology; teachers reproducing all or part of your story for class use (often the publisher will allow teachers to use material for free); another writer using more than 50 words from your book in a published article The publisher handles permissions for the author, and splits the proceeds, usually 50/50
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permissions
Permissions are also called Rights in zope speak They tell you what actions a user can take while in Zope Permissions can only be applied to Roles You CANNOT give permissions directly to Individual Users
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permissions
The set of identifiers that control access to files Permissions consist of three fields: user, group, and world The user field controls access by the user owning the file, while the group field controls access by anyone matching the file's group specification As the name implies, the world field controls access by everyone else Each field contains the same set of bits that specify operations that may or may not be performed, such as reading, writing and executing
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permissions
A set of codes that indicates which users are allowed to read, write, or execute the file or directory (folder) Users are classified as owner, group (the owner's group), and other (everyone else) Read permission (indicated by r) lets the user read the contents of a file or, if a directory, list the files in the folder Write permission (w) lets the user make changes to a file or, if a folder, add or delete files Execute permission (e) lets the user run the file if it is executable or, if a directory, read or search its files Also referred to as UNIX permissions or permission bits
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permissions
In BSD, a set of attributes governing who can read, write, and execute resources in the file system The output of the ls -l command represents permissions as a nine-position code segmented into three binary three-character subcodes; the first subcode gives the permissions for the owner of the file, the second for the group that the file belongs to, and the last for everyone else For example, -rwxr-xr-- means that the owner of the file has read, write, execute permissions (rwx); the group has read and execute permissions (r-x); everyone else has only read permissions (The leftmost position is reserved for a special character that says if this is a regular file (-), a directory (d), a symbolic link (l), or a special pseudo-file device ) The execute bit has a different semantic for directories, meaning they can be searched
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permissions
Different types of system access may be granted for each SIS2000+ user User permissions to access specific SIS2000+ applications are set in the Faculty Editor program Individual permissions for specific features within an application are defined in the Permissions Editor
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permissions
a feature in Profile Update that allows firm administrators to control update access to the organization profile and any affiliated individual profiles
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permissions
Another word for the access controls that are used to control the access to files and other resources
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permissions
The UNIX environment allows multiple users to share the same disk space and other resources In order to provide privacy in this setting, each file has a ``permissions status'' that defines who is allowed to read, write, or execute that file A file may be accessible to (1) only the owner, (2) a specific group of users, or (3) all users This status is set by the file's owner using the chmod command
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permissions
Authority given by the system administrator, database administrator, or database owner to perform operations over a network or on data objects in a database
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permissions
The permits associated with an object that control which users and groups can access an object and the level of access given to them In a docbase using ACL security, object-level permissions are applied using ACLs, which define permissions for individual users or groups In a docbase using Unix-based security, the permissions are applied to three categories of users: owner (the person who created the object), group (the members of a user group defined for the object), and world (everyone who uses the docbase) The permissions are not mutually exclusive To review or change the permissions for an object, use the Permissions dialog box
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The information attached to each directory and file that specifies which users can access it and to what degree
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Whoever has permission to look at, change, and execute stuff in a file or directory
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