Hmm you're on WinXP right? I may have posted a Vista/7-specific version of cacls. There have been a number of commands which provide ACL-related functionality. You need to replace 'xcacls' with just 'cacls' [0], my mistake. Alternatively, you can use the Windows Explorer GUI to check file rights, by right-clicking the affected files, choosing 'Properties', and browse the 'Security' tab. BTW: I don't have XP at hand anymore, so some names may be wrong.
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