Re: Changing permission recursively



In your previous thread Jim Howes recommended that you
use subinacl.exe to seize ownership of a folder and all its
subfolders. The answer is still the same. If this does not
work for you then you should post
a) the command you use, and
b) the messages you get.

The same goes when you use the GUI, as suggested by
John John.


"Zeepowlee" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,

some days ago I asked about changing ownership and permission of files,
after moving an HD on a different client.
I was suggested to change the owner of the file(s) to administrator, then
re-open properties and edit permission for administrator.
It works fine (thanks folks) but I'd like to do this for many folders and
subfolders at once. It seems not working. It seems when different file
types
are included, the multiple selection do not work for changing ownership.
To change permission for all files and folders on the HD it'd become
extremely time consuming.

Can anybody suggest a better way, if exists?


Thank you




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