Actually pressed send too early. >From my original question. Will windows folder redirection mean I won't be able to apply my permissions modification to a knows file location or is WFR invisible to me?
regards, Preet, in Auckland NZ On 7 April 2017 at 13:35, Preet Sangha <[email protected]> wrote: > Cheers Greg > > > regards, > Preet, in Auckland NZ > > > On 7 April 2017 at 13:19, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote: > >> In terms of permission I can use icacls to make the changes can't I? >>> >> >> I'm lucky to have some installer CAs written in C# so I tweak permissions >> in code. You could shell-out to the icacls command, but be careful with >> timing and command arguments. I forgot which of cacls utilities was the >> most modern, but a search quickly revealed that icacls is -- *GK* >> >> *Currently, you can use the Xcacls.exe utility, the Cacls.exe utility, >> and the Xcacls.vbs utility to modify NTFS permissions in Windows Server >> 2003. The Icacls.exe utility is an alternative option for modifying NTFS >> permissions. The Icacls.exe utility resolves various issues that occur when >> you use the existing utilities.* >> > >
