Re: XCACLS and Home Folder?
From: Greg M. Topf (greg@nospam.here)
Date: 05/15/02
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From: "Greg M. Topf" <greg@nospam.here> Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 10:13:36 -0400
Yes, and that really doesnt help me with how to deny a specific group....I
see grant....
-- Greg M. Topf MCSE, CCNA greg@nospam.gregsapartment.com "x y" <jamescagney90210@excite.com> wrote in message news:#FNZrZA$BHA.2308@tkmsftngp02... > I'm sure in your studies to become MCSE and CCNA you must have run across > the /? switch ? > > "x y" <jamescagney90210@excite.com> wrote in message > news:uFlxD$6#BHA.1680@tkmsftngp04... > > > > > > "Greg M. Topf" <greg@nospam.here> wrote in message > > news:uiDFhC4#BHA.1696@tkmsftngp05... > > > Ill ask the question I asked earlier... > > > Can you throw me a more detailed syntax? > > > > CACLS /? should tell you all you need to know. > > > > CACLS /T /E /C /G domain\users:f > > > > /t = subdirectories included in the changes > > /e = edit the existing permissions [default is to replace them] > > /c = continue if an error occurs > > /g = grant > > /r = revoke > > > > > > > >
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