Re: Change security with "runas"



On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 14:35:07 +0800, "Guus Ellenkamp" <Ellenkamp_Guus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Is there a way to access the security properties of a file/folder without
>logging on as Administrator? Like "runas" a program where I can change the
>security settings for a folder?
>
See tip 2548 » The Windows 2000 Runas utility.
in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsifaq.com

Press Start and Run
Type:
Runas /user:<ComputerName>\administrator CMD
and press Enter.
Type the Administrator password.

At the command prompt, use XCACLS.VBS, tip 8225 » The Extended Change Access Control List tool (Xcacls.vbs) has been enhanced and replaces Xcacls.exe.



Jerold Schulman
Windows Server MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
http://www.jsifaq.com
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