Try taking ownership of everything to Administrators first using the
subinacl command. You may need to download it

I think the syntax is something like subinacl /subdirectories
d:\home\whatever /setowner=Administrators

...but best to check first!

On 05/02/2008, matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My working directory was wrong, so it no longer loops.  Now I have a new
> problem...when I run this command:
>
> cacls d:\home\firstname.lastname$ /t /e /c /r "Everyone"
>
> which is intended to revoke access by the Everyone group (or remove it
> entirely from the ACL) to this folder I get "access is denied".
>
> I'm logged on with my domain admin account, which is a member of the local
> administrator's account.  The local Administrator's group has full controll
> access to the volume and all sub-folders.  I'm a bit mystified...any ideas?
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