Have you tried using the /c switch?

Also cacls tends to flake at very long file names, have you got a very deep
folder structure?

2008/7/16 Miguel Gonzalez Castaños <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi,
>
>  I'm having more or less the same issue this guy is having:
>
>
> http://www.derkeiler.com/Newsgroups/microsoft.public.win2000.security/2003-10/1147.html
>
>  basically I'm trying to reset the permissions on a folder for a certain
> group:
>
>  cacls Operations /t /e /p "Operations":f
>
>  and suddenly i get an error saying "the system cannot find the file
> specified", which means that cacls doesn't go beyond this point.
>
>  I'm suspicious of the ._ Mac files created, but the truth is that all
> folders have these files and I don't see why it fails in this particular
> folder and what is worse, why it doesn't go beyond that point.
>
>  This makes really difficult resetting permissions on any folder
>
>  Miguel
>
>
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