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 15, 2008, 7:41 am
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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.
>
>

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?

Posted by Edward on May 15, 2008, 7:42 am
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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.
>
>

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?

Posted by Edward on May 15, 2008, 7:55 am
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Oooops!

Sorry, my email client had aproblem. I did not know it already sent my
post while it reported that I could not logon to SMTP server.

Posted by Daniel Petri on May 15, 2008, 5:33 am
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You mean Command Prompt? Try CACLS and even better - XCACLS.

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Daniel Petri
www.petri.co.il



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



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