Changing permissions on ntfs files/folders

From: Versteijn (versteijn@538mail.nl)
Date: 02/10/03


From: versteijn@538mail.nl (Versteijn)
Date: 10 Feb 2003 11:42:31 -0800


Hello all

I want to change permissions on files and folders in NTFS, using a
webapplication in vb.net. The folders on which permissions should be
changed are local to the server running my application.

I have read some very short articles on it on Google and Usenet, but
it does not give a lot of information. It keeps getting back with
ADSSecurity.dll. What is ADS, and what does it do? How should I use
it?

Are there maybe other and better ways?

Sincerely

Freek Versteijn



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