Adding accounts in ACLs

From: Chip (chip33az@netscape.net)
Date: 01/10/03


From: chip33az@netscape.net (Chip)
Date: 9 Jan 2003 19:11:03 -0800


Hello,

We are migrating from Windows NT 4.0 (domain:A) to Windows 2000
(domain:B).

Currently, the files have security for domainA, but I would like to
add (not reacl) permissions for domainB. For example, if the "shares"
folder has domainA\Chip:F, I want the permission to domainA\Chip and
domainB\Chip.

Can this be done with scripts/batch files? I am not a programmer, nor
do I have any of the programming tools.

Could something be written with the cacls command? Is there already
an existing program?

Thanks for any guidance you can give.



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