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Re: commandline tool to fix drive permissions.
From: Doc Rice <docrice () wicked-styles com>
Date: 2 Oct 2003 07:01:10 -0000
In-Reply-To: <A7D2FF1E0C0AD311AC2B0008C7913A660BD9E7D7 () rlc00aex023 rlc gov on ca> You can use cacls.exe. Or if you have the Resource Kit, xcalcs.exe will work also. You can probably combine these with the psexec tool (from the Pstools suite from sysinternals.com) to remotely administer / script drive permissions.
I have several machines who have incorrect persmissions for thier D: drives. Is there a commandline utility that can reset owner/permissions? I'd rather not go to each machine to reset them.
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