Okay...I need to ask a stupid question...it's been awhile since I wrote
a batch file like his...how is it you keep the command from looping over
and over again?

cacls d:\home\testfolder /t /e /c /r  "Everyone"

cacls d:\home\testfolder2 /t /e /c /r  "Everyone"

 

the first line loops...I tried echo y| cacls d:\home\testfolder /t /e /c
/r  "Everyone"

same thing.

 

From: James Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 3:57 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: need to remove "everyone" group from the ACL of a long list
of folders

 


cacls d:\home\testfolder /t /e /c /r  "Everyone"

The /t traverses all subdirectories
The /e edits instead of replaces
The /c continues on access denied
The /r removes (as opposed to /g for grant)

On 04/02/2008, Matthew McComas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 

I've tried to use xcacls.vbs with this command string on a test folder,
but instead of just removing the "Everyone" group from the ACL, it
removes all groups and users from the ACL:

 

cscript xcacls.vbs d:\home\testfolder /r "Everyone"

 

Basically what I'm trying to do via a script is remove the "Everyone"
group from the ACL of about 1000 folders.  I just need the correct
command/syntax to build the script and run with it.

 

Any tips would be great.

 

Thanks,

MM

 






 
    

 






 
    

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