Problem with xcacls.vbs

From: Oliver Jung (news_at_jobbasar.de)
Date: 06/11/05

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    Hi all,

    xcacls.vbs doesn´t show me if the inheritance-flag is set on a folder or
    not. The output is always the same ("This Folder, Subfolders and Files"), no
    matter if the flag is set or not.
    Any Ideas how to get the right settings dumped?

    Regards, Oliver


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