Re: ACL problem
- From: John John <audetweld@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 23:01:26 -0300
Mind your forward/ \reverse slashes:
"d:/classes/teacher/student files"
Should be:
"d:\classes\teacher\student files"
You might find this helpful: http://www.analogduck.com/main/subinacl
John
Will Sellers wrote:
I tried using subinacl.
Could not get even a simple display to work let alone the more complex parameters.
My syntax for taking ownership and granting full permission to all subfolders of Student Files
subinacl /subdirectory "d:/classes/teacher/student files" /setowner=dscscamo1\administrator /grant=dscscam01\administrator=F /display.
All it get is the line that shows stats.
"Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:FD8653DF-2A76-49BA-A393-0BE570104A6D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
hi,
if you are administrator you can use subinacl.exe command to get the rights
on folders and files and after that to delete that folders.
--
Dragos CAMARA
MCSA Windows 2003 server
"Will Sellers" wrote:
I setup a structure that allows teachers to view and edit student folders
and students to only see and work withn their folder.
This worked great all year. Now I need to delete student folders in
preparation for next year.
the structure looks like this:
Classes
Teacher
Students
student a
student b
student c
How can I blow away Students and thus delete student a..b..c
unfortunately student a.. b...c only have an acl for the creator(student)
and the teacher.
I am trying to avoid having to go into 250 student folders and add the admin
to the acl list.
Next year for sure the admin will be there.
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