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I was wondering if there is a place in the registry or if there is a DOS

command that would allow me to re-active a folder's (and its subfolders)

inherited rights flag?

 

I was setting up manual rights to files and folders and forgot to

re-activate one of Adobe's folder and sub-folders. If I could simply

re-activate it via a registry entry or DOS command, I would be able to

re-activate these rights on multiple workatations deployed in our department!

 

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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Re: Inherited rights

 

Ercle wrote:

> I was wondering if there is a place in the registry or if there is a DOS

> command that would allow me to re-active a folder's (and its subfolders)

> inherited rights flag?

>

> I was setting up manual rights to files and folders and forgot to

> re-activate one of Adobe's folder and sub-folders. If I could simply

> re-activate it via a registry entry or DOS command, I would be able to

> re-activate these rights on multiple workatations deployed in our department!

>

> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

 

You should be able to do this with Xcacls.vbs:

 

How to use Xcacls.vbs to modify NTFS permissions

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825751/en-us

 

Or Guillaume Bordier's FileAcl.exe:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=723f64ea-34f0-4e6d-9a72-004d35de4e64&DisplayLang=en

 

Or SetACL:

http://setacl.sourceforge.net/index.html

 

John


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