Hi,
It doesn't seem that Xcacls can do the same thing as
Windows Explorer does. With Windows Explorer, I can make
an Access Control Entry like this: Allow, Users(a local
PC), Write, This folder and files. But I just cannot
achieve the same thing by using Xcacls. For example:
Xcacls "c:\Program Files\QUICKENW\*.*" /E /G Users:w /Y
This command will assign Write permission to all files,
including the subfolders, under the directory.
Xcacls "c:\Program Files\QUICKENW" /E /G Users:w /Y
When I check the result by using Windows Explorer, it
looks like this: Allow, Users(a local PC), Read Write &
Execute, This folder, subfolders & files.
I did a lot of test, but just cannot get the same thing I
did by using Windows Explorer.
Do we have other tools that can do the same thing as
Windows Explorer?
Thanks
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