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FILEACL v2.8 |
http://www.gbordier.com/ gbtools/fileacl.asp |
14 December 2008 4:55:31pm
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Regperm for Win NT-2000-XP |
http://homepages.cae. wisc.edu/~micro/regperm/ |
28 May 2004 2:50:42pm
Regperm is a console (command line) based utility for setting and modifying registry permissions in Win NT/2000/XP. It is able to work remotely.
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SetACL - Windows permission management |
http://setacl. sourceforge.net/ |
13 October 2004 2:50:34pm
SetACL is a set of routines for managing Windows permissions (ACLs) from the command line, from scripts and from programs. These routines can be used from various container or interface programs. Currently there exist a command line version to be used in batch files or scripts and an ActiveX control (SetACL.ocx) which can be used from any COM-enabled language (VB, WSH scripts, ...).
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Use CACLS Windows NT utility to edit or display file permissions |
http://www. windowsnetworking.com/ kbase/WindowsTips/ WindowsNT/AdminTips/ Miscellaneous/ UseCACLSWindowsNTutilityt oeditordisplayfilepermiss ions.html |
13 October 2004 6:11:26pm
Standard Windows utility installed by default in Windows XP. If you have the Windows Resource Kit it includes an enhanced version named XCACLS which takes the same parameters and has additional capabilities.
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