E
Edward
My problem:
I want to grant a user to a folder all accesses except Traverse, Take
Ownership and Change Permission.
I do not know how to compose command line syntax.
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There seems to be two XCALS from Microsoft. One is a VBScript xcals.vbs
and the other is xcals.exe from 2000 reskit.
The two tools do not have exact syntax.
However, when I tested xcacls.exe with a folder (xcacls c:\temp\1 /E /T
/G guest:EWD), and open Properties Security tab, I get:
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Security
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The permissions on x are incorrectly ordered, which may cause some
entries to be ineffective. Press OK to continue and sort the
permissions correctly, or Cancel to reset the permissions.
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OK Cancel
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I want to grant a user to a folder all accesses except Traverse, Take
Ownership and Change Permission.
I do not know how to compose command line syntax.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
There seems to be two XCALS from Microsoft. One is a VBScript xcals.vbs
and the other is xcals.exe from 2000 reskit.
The two tools do not have exact syntax.
However, when I tested xcacls.exe with a folder (xcacls c:\temp\1 /E /T
/G guest:EWD), and open Properties Security tab, I get:
---------------------------
Security
---------------------------
The permissions on x are incorrectly ordered, which may cause some
entries to be ineffective. Press OK to continue and sort the
permissions correctly, or Cancel to reset the permissions.
---------------------------
OK Cancel
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