Fileacl has a premier place in my toolbox. Love it.

On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 6:51 AM, James Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've always found fileacl to be a bit more reliable than subinacl is now...I
> think the comment earlier on about broken versions of subinacl is dead
> right....
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> 2008/9/9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> "Michael B. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/08/2008
>> 01:54:59 PM:
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>> > Takes about 10 minutes to process locally. I suspect you aren't
>> > waiting long enough.
>>
>> So here's another test. Apparently, SubInACL enumerates everything it
>> finds, so the more files/sub-directories, the longer it takes:
>>
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>> On another directory I am testing, there are 4 (main) sub-directories,
>> 590M in files. This is a user's home folder, and re-directed "My Documents".
>> Took 6 min, 16 seconds, just to display:
>>
>> ------------------------------------
>> Z:\PHA Scripts>SubInACL /subdirectories \\server\users\username /DISPLAY
>>
>> ==================================
>> +File \\server\users\username
>> ==================================
>> /control=0x0
>> /owner             =domain\username
>> /primary group     =domain\domain users
>> /audit ace count   =0
>> /perm. ace count   =2
>> /pace =pha.phila.gov\adamsne    ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
>>         CONTAINER_INHERIT_ACE-0x2      OBJECT_INHERIT_ACE-0x1
>>     Type of access:
>>         Special acccess :  -Read  -Write  -Execute -Delete  -Change
>> Permissions  -Take Ownership
>>     Detailed Access Flags :
>>         FILE_READ_DATA-0x1          FILE_WRITE_DATA-0x2
>> FILE_APPEND_DATA-0x4
>>         FILE_READ_EA-0x8            FILE_WRITE_EA-0x10
>>  FILE_EXECUTE-0x20            FILE_DELETE_CHILD-0x40
>>         FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES-0x80   FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES-0x100
>> DELETE-0x10000              READ_CONTROL-0x20000
>>         WRITE_DAC-0x40000           WRITE_OWNER-0x80000
>> SYNCHRONIZE-0x100000
>> /pace =builtin\administrators   ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
>>         CONTAINER_INHERIT_ACE-0x2      OBJECT_INHERIT_ACE-0x1
>>     Type of access:
>>         Special acccess :  -Read  -Write  -Execute -Delete  -Change
>> Permissions  -Take Ownership
>>     Detailed Access Flags :
>>         FILE_READ_DATA-0x1          FILE_WRITE_DATA-0x2
>> FILE_APPEND_DATA-0x4
>>         FILE_READ_EA-0x8            FILE_WRITE_EA-0x10
>>  FILE_EXECUTE-0x20            FILE_DELETE_CHILD-0x40
>>         FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES-0x80   FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES-0x100
>> DELETE-0x10000              READ_CONTROL-0x20000
>>         WRITE_DAC-0x40000           WRITE_OWNER-0x80000
>> SYNCHRONIZE-0x100000
>>
>>
>> Elapsed Time: 00 00:06:16
>> Done:        1, Modified        0, Failed        0, Syntax errors        0
>> Last Done  : \\server\users\username
>> ---------------------------------------------------
>>
>> dir \\server\users\username /s
>>
>>      Total Files Listed:
>>              633 File(s)    618,748,445 bytes
>>              143 Dir(s)  236,880,056,320 bytes free
>>
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------
>>
>> That's ... going to make using this tool for displaying or taking
>> ownership impractical, especially across a network. And my script won't run
>> correctly on a Win2000 server (I've tried it).
>>
>> <SIGH>
>>
>> Need to hammer things out a bit more, I think ...
>>
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