Re: Vista folder security



On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 23:04:01 -0800, buddy wrote in
microsoft.public.win2000.security:

How do I change the "group or usernames" in vista folders/secuiry tabs
I am trying to delete folders and it is a paralysing job having to change to
full control and delete all users so so that it is all deleted.

Is there a way to do this en masse in control panel so that all folders have
the same settings and same user(one only not several)

I am using vista home premium

CACLS /?
CSCRIPT %SystemRoot%\system32\XCACLS.vbs /?
ICACLS /?

Good luck.

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