Changing local file rights

From: GameBoy (gameboy_at_gameboy.com)
Date: 07/27/05

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    We are in the process of moving our workstations to our domain. As part of
    the move our users will be users on the workstations instead of
    administrators. We need to change some file rights on various workstations
    and I am wondering if there is a way to do this with the user still logged
    in. Currenly we log the user off, then log in as an administrator, change
    the file rights, log out, and have the user log back in. Is there some way
    we can change the rights with the user logged in?


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