Push permissions to workstations
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I have a poorly designed app installed to a network here. It requires
permissions to a specific folder in Documents and Settings\All
Users\Application Data, as well as 3 files in Windows\.
I have been able to manually give 'Everyone' Full Control of these files,
but I'd love to push these permissions to all workstations via Group Policy.
Could someone help me out with this? Would I create some sort of script, or
are there Group Policies that handle this type of need?
Thanks !
PM
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