Re: Reading folder's s users and roles



If you mean permissions for access control lists for files/folders you can
use xcacls.vbs to view and manage permissions. The link below explains the
syntax and how to get it. Also use xcacls.vbs /? to see the built in help
screen. --- Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;825751 ---
xcacls.vbs

"Logger" <Logger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4EFEB407-C647-4489-8823-C20C3A310B53@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Is there a way to write a script that will read up a folders "User or
Group"
name and role/rights from the properties security section? This is from a
Windows 2000 Server system.


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