Hi Derek,
I'm by no means an expert in this subject matter of ACLs, but since no one
has responded to your posting then I'll try to assist you to the best of my
ability.
Why not use a tool like Xcacls to do the job you're looking for, then script
it?
825751 How to use Xcacls.vbs to modify NTFS permissions
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;825751
RELATED KNOWLEDGE BASE ARTICLE(S):
310316 How permissions are handled when you copy and move files and folders
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;310316
323275 How to Use Robocopy to copy security information without copying any
file data
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;323275
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Hope this helps,
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> I have a problem in which I am moving data from one file server to the
> next (using xcopy), yet some of the folders have had permissions
> changed on them. I need to view the ownership of the folders before I
> take ownership of them (production server) to move them. I know how to
> take ownership, but when clicking on the security tab, I get the 'You
> do not have permission to view or edit the current permission settings
> for <folder> but you can take ownership or change auditing settings'
>
> Is there any way I can determine who has ownership of the file/folder
> before I take ownership?
>
>
> TIA
>