NTFS Permissions

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Patrick Whittle

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It seems to me that NT & XP has a command at DOS / CMD that will reset all

NTFS permissions. Do you remeber what that is?

 
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Shenan Stanley

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Patrick Whittle wrote:<span style="color:blue">

> It seems to me that NT & XP has a command at DOS / CMD that will

> reset all NTFS permissions. Do you remeber what that is?</span>

Yes. I do remember what it is.

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Shenan Stanley

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Patrick Whittle wrote:<span style="color:blue">

> It seems to me that NT & XP has a command at DOS / CMD that will

> reset all NTFS permissions. Do you remeber what that is?</span>

Oh - you probably meant to ask "What is the command?" and not if we

remembered what it was...

There's this:

How to reset security settings back to the defaults

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313222

And that is part of this:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377

Which uses that command in a script along with "subinacl" (method 3) to make

sure all of your files/directories/registry keys have default permissions

and at least the members of the local group "administrators" has full rights

to everything.

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Anteaus

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- and it is well-known that if you spend too long on computers you end-up

thinking like one. <g>

Riker: "Phasers on stun, fire at will"

Data: "Are you sure?"

Riker: "Yes"

Data shoots Riker.

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

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> Yes. I do remember what it is.</span>

 
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