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RE: Repair ACL

 
 
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      17th Aug 2007
No. There is no way to revert ACLs.

There are two possible recovery options, short of reformatting and
reinstalling. The first is to use icacls on a clean system to save the ACL
and then restore it on the corrupted system. The second option is to use
something like Process Monitor
(http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...ssmonitor.mspx)
to figure out what file access is failing and adjusting the ACLs on those
files.

There may be many complaints to leverage against OneCare, but I am pretty
sure none of them include corrupting ACLs. At least I have not seen it. What
services are failing?
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Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20


"Richard Turnock" wrote:

> Either I or OneCare beta messed up the ACL for files in the System32
> directory and now some services won't start. Is there a way to set the rights
> back to a default value?

 
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