Setting seperate permissions for external drive used by WIN 10 and WIN 7 computers

Paul Harmon

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Is there a way to set 2 different sets of permissions for a single external HDD used on a windows 7 and a windows 10 computer so that the WIN 10 computer has full read write permissions but the WIN 7 can only read? The objective here is to reduce the chances of the WIN 10 computer, which needs to share large files with the WIN 7 computer but does not receive emails or browse, becoming infected with any type of malware. I'm not too tech savvy but any help or link to a relevant article would be greatly appreciate but please bare in mind my relatively low level of computing. Thanks for considering this question.
 


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If the drive is formated with an NTFS partition you can specific USER based permissions. You won't be able to have unique permissions set on a machine basis. This shouldn't be a big deal. You can do the following to mitigate security concerns.

Assuming you have adequate security software on at least one of the systems
  • Periodically run malware scans of the external drive
  • On the less protected system disable auto run Link Removed
If the drive is formated with an NTFS partition you can specific USER based permissions. You won't be able to have unique permissions set on a machine basis. This shouldn't be a big deal. You can do the following to mitigate security concerns.

Assuming you have adequate security software on at least one of the systems
  • Periodically run malware scans of the external drive
  • On the less protected system disable auto run Link Removed
 


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