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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] or ([Permission] Conflicts) appear when two or more [Access Control] rules result in the conflicting decisions of permitting [entities] [Access Requests] by either direct or indirect (inherit) access assignments.
In addition, when multiple [Access Control Policies|Access Control Policy] are evoked for [permission], conflicting decisions between policies may occur.
[{$pagename}] are common issues unless proper delimitation of [Privileges] and [Permissions] are defined.
[{$pagename}] often arise when such methods of "nested" [Permissions] are involved. If [Group] "A" is permitted to access file "One" and [Group] "B" is denied [access] to file "One", then does a member of both group "A" and group "B" have [Authorization] to file "One"?
What is important is that these [permissions] are correlated and the resulting correlation is definitive. Further this correlation must be understood by all those who would perform [Access Control] for the groups.
[Separation of Duty] is a concept used to implicitly avoid [{$pagename}].
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