Command for changing file security?

Command for changing file security?

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Command for changing file security? Edward 05-14-2008
Posted by Edward on May 14, 2008, 11:33 pm
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I'd like to know if there is a command to let me change file security in
console window. Thanks.

Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on May 15, 2008, 3:37 am
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icacls for newer Windows versions
cacls or xcacls for any current Windows version
xcacls.vbs or subinacl downloads from microsoft.com
also for any current Windows version

> I'd like to know if there is a command to let me change file security in
> console window. Thanks.



Posted by Edward on May 15, 2008, 7:39 am
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Thanks all for replying.

I have another question.

I saw an article http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc163885.aspx
based on a prereplease veresion of 2.0.

Have many people (if any) utilized the security classes in .NET
Framework 2.0? Are they safe?


Roger Abell [MVP] wrote:
> icacls for newer Windows versions
> cacls or xcacls for any current Windows version
> xcacls.vbs or subinacl downloads from microsoft.com
> also for any current Windows version
>
>> I'd like to know if there is a command to let me change file security in
>> console window. Thanks.
>
>

Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on May 17, 2008, 4:33 am
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> Thanks all for replying.
>
> I have another question.
>
> based on a prereplease veresion of 2.0.
>
> Have many people (if any) utilized the security classes in .NET Framework
> 2.0? Are they safe?
>

You know, it is usually better to use separate threads for
unrelated topics.
Anyway, I think most people just let the CAS policy default
and are pretty much unaware of .Net security. The changes
with 1.1 helped much, and 2.0 did much for those hosting
Asp.Net apps. Although one can write new, custom policies
its my belief that hardly anyone has gone down that road and
instead at best just make minor modifications to one of the
presupplied policies and only use the predefined kinds of
evidence. Safe? Well that is relative to usage environment.

Roger


>
> Roger Abell [MVP] wrote:
>> icacls for newer Windows versions
>> cacls or xcacls for any current Windows version
>> xcacls.vbs or subinacl downloads from microsoft.com
>> also for any current Windows version
>>
>>> I'd like to know if there is a command to let me change file security in
>>> console window. Thanks.
>>


Posted by Edward on May 15, 2008, 7:39 am
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Thanks all for replying.

I have another question.

I saw an article http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc163885.aspx
based on a prereplease veresion of 2.0.

Have many people (if any) utilized the security classes in .NET
Framework 2.0? Are they safe?


Roger Abell [MVP] wrote:
> icacls for newer Windows versions
> cacls or xcacls for any current Windows version
> xcacls.vbs or subinacl downloads from microsoft.com
> also for any current Windows version
>
>> I'd like to know if there is a command to let me change file security in
>> console window. Thanks.
>
>

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