Re: Ownership Directory issue




"igoldman" <igoldman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
I have a directory which the administrators group doesn't have ownership
for
this specific directory.
I tried to use takeown command through command prompt but I get Access
denied.
I tried to use rd /s /q through command prompt but I get Access denied.
I tried to use fileacl.exe through command prompt but I get Access denied.
I tried to use subinacl through command prompt but I get Access denied.

for instance , the directory which has permission denied is:
"D:\inetpub\vhosts\domain.name\httpdocs\dior\Update - Sunday\"

what is the exact command line which I need to run for administrators
group
will become the owner of that specific directory ?
Maybe I can't take ownership of that directory because I don't run
properly
the command with correct arguments.

Please Advice.
Thanking you in advanced.

I usually seize ownership via Windows Explorer. I'm not aware of a
command "takeown.exe" - where does it come from?


.



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