Re: Transfer File Ownership using xcacls?
From: Barry (spamiittyspam_at_spammy.spam)
Date: 07/18/05
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Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 15:23:08 +0100
"F Laufs" <FLaufs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I need to transfer ownership on some files, from the administrator, to a
> particular user.
>
> I think that I can give the user the right to take ownership, using this:
>
> xcacls " path & filename" /G user:O;T (if I have it right!)
>
> Anyway, as I said, what I really need to to do is transfer the ownership
> to
> the user, not enable him or her to take ownership. Can anyone tell me how
> to
> do this?
>
use 'subinacl'
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