Hi,

Disregard my previous post. The permission bits are the same. They are just
toggled on/off ALLOW/DENY by

*pacl_type = SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_ALLOWED or
*pacl_type = SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_DENIED


-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Chen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 4:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NT ACLs for deny


Hi,

Windows NT has 13 permission bits that you can set:

permission bit                          representation in include/smb.h
--------------                          -------------------------------
Traverse Folder/Execute File            FILE_EXECUTE            0x020
List Folder/Read Data                   FILE_READ_DATA          0x001
Read Attributes                         FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES    0x080
Read Extended Attributes                FILE_READ_EA            0x008
Create Files/Write Data                 FILE_WRITE_DATA         0x002
Create Folders/Append Data              FILE_APPEND_DATA                0x004
Write Attributes                                FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES   0x100
Write Extended Attributes               FILE_WRITE_EA           0x010
Delete Subfolder and Files              FILE_DELETE_CHILD               0x040
Delete                                  DELETE_ACCESS           0x00010000
Read Permissions                                READ_CONTROL_ACCESS     0x00020000
Change Permissions                      WRITE_DAC_ACCESS                0x00040000
Take Ownership                          WRITE_OWNER_ACCESS      0x00080000


The above permission bits are the representation for ALLOW. I was wondering
if there is representation for the NT ACLs for DENY.

Please reply to me, because I am not subscribed to the samba mailing list.

Thanks,
Eric

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