I have a folder on a Windows 2000 member server that I can't take ownership of. 
I am using an account that is a member of the Domain Administrators, and the 
Domain Administrators is a member of the local Administrators group. The folder 
is buried deep in the All Users profile and was created by Symantec Anti-Virus 
7.5 to hold quarantined items.

I took ownership of the parent folder and told Windows to replace the owner on 
all subfolders and files, but it just says "Access is Denied" when it gets to 
the Quarantine folder. I tried the command line tools xcacls and cacls with no 
luck. Does anyone know of a better tool or something that I missed? Thanks for 
your help!

Jeff

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