Dan,
Cacls will allow permission changes at a command prompt.
Additional help on cacls can be found by searching for it in the help
included with Windows.
CACLS filename [/T] [/E] [/C] [/G user

erm] [/R user [...]]
[/P user

erm [...]] [/D user [...]]
filename Displays ACLs.
/T Changes ACLs of specified files in
the current directory and all subdirectories.
/E Edit ACL instead of replacing it.
/C Continue on access denied errors.
/G user

erm Grant specified user access rights.
Perm can be: R Read
W Write
C Change (write)
F Full control
/R user Revoke specified user's access rights (only valid with /E).
/P user

erm Replace specified user's access rights.
Perm can be: N None
R Read
W Write
C Change (write)
F Full control
/D user Deny specified user access.
Wildcards can be used to specify more that one file in a command.
You can specify more than one user in a command.
Abbreviations:
CI - Container Inherit.
The ACE will be inherited by directories.
OI - Object Inherit.
The ACE will be inherited by files.
IO - Inherit Only.
The ACE does not apply to the current file/directory.
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From: "Dan" <
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Sender: "Dan" <
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Subject: add permisssions to ntfs folder in command-line
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 06:57:19 -0800
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