Re: using Microsoft.Win32.Security
- From: "Joe Kaplan \(MVP - ADSI\)" <joseph.e.kaplan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 21:46:35 -0500
It looks like from the subject that you are trying to examine ACLs in .NET.
Why not just use the new FileSecurity property and such?
Joe K.
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"Mario" <Mario@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B59817C6-2E22-4522-857C-363A106B78B1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,
After much research I have been able to find a bit on how to work with
ACLs,
ACE, etc. but the only code I have been able to find is how to set
Permissions and create new directories, files, etc. How exactly can I just
get the info on a certain server/directory and the people and/or groups
how
have permissions to them and which permissions they have. Can anyone help
please or does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks in Advance :))
~MG
~MG
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