Assignment of Discretionary ACL
To assign a discretionary access-control list (ACL) to a new object when a
security descriptor is not provided, the system checks the parent's discretionary
ACL for inheritable access-control entries (ACEs) and creates an ACL from any
it finds. If there are no inheritable ACEs, the system checks the creator's
security descriptor for a default discretionary ACL. If none is found in the
security descriptor, the system looks in the creator's access token. If none of these
sources provides a discretionary ACL, the object is created without one, and
universal unconditional access to the object is granted.
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