didn't work, and cacls gives me the cannot find the path specified error
Wonder if a bartpe disk would ignore the ACL

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From: Jonathan Link [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 9:26 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Taking ownership of User Dir on vista hard drive


IIRC
subinacl /subdirectories <drive>:\<folderpath>\*.*
/setowner=domain\<username>


On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 10:02 AM, N Parr <[email protected]> wrote:


        Could I have a little help with the subinacl syntax.  I thinking
this is right if I want to take ownership but I have something wrong.
        suninacl /subdirectories /setowner=domain\user "path"

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        From: James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]] 
        
        Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 8:29 AM 

        To: NT System Admin Issues
        Subject: Re: Taking ownership of User Dir on vista hard drive
        

        I've seen some really scragged permissions sets down the years.
Sometimes a brute-force combo of subinacl and cacls is the only way to
bang them into submission.
        
        
        2010/1/14 N Parr <[email protected]>
        

                not yet, tried the takeown utility in vista and it
didn't work.  I can get in the the user folder but there are sub folders
like my docs that it won't give me access to.

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                From: James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]] 
                Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 2:41 AM 

                To: NT System Admin Issues
                
                Subject: Re: Taking ownership of User Dir on vista hard
drive
                
                
                Have you tried using subinacl?
                
                
                2010/1/13 N Parr <[email protected]> 


                        I've never had issues with this before but this
one has me stumped.  I have a drive out of a users vista pc that died.
In the past I've been able to take ownership of the users or
Doc/settings dir and get the files copied off but for some reason this
one won't let me.  I can try to take ownership but it won't do it.
Tried on an XP and Vista machine.  Google is failing me, any ideas?

                         

                        

                         




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