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How does DocKIT associate the current NTFS permissions in my source folders to SPS / WSS permissions for the Library?

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How does DocKIT associate the current NTFS permissions in my source folders to SPS / WSS permissions for the Library?

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DocKIT takes the NTFS security permissions of the folders/files and maps it to a default set of rights in the destination library. The user can customize the NTFS permission to Library rights mapping, which will be applied to all users/groups in the list. For each NTFS permissions set for user/group, the user/group will be assigned the respective library rights. In other words, each user/group will be assigned the maximum library rights, based on the NTFS-> Library rights mapping information. Alternately, the user running DocKIT can assign the relevant rights for each user/group listed in the source folders/files. Note: The rights assigned to the user/group will be uniformly applicable to all destination area/libraries in the current import session.

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