If there is, let me know.  I run it twice.

On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Joseph L. Casale
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice, so if I want the owner of the dir, *and* its contents I have to run it
> twice?
>
> SubInAcl /subdirectories \\Server\C$\Data\Amok /setowner=Domain\JCasale
>
> SubInAcl /subdirectories \\Server\C$\Data\Amok\* /setowner= Domain\JCasale
>
>
>
> there's got to be a way around that?
>
>
>
> Thanks!
> jlc
>
>
>
> From: James Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 4:45 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Re: Take ownership via commandline
>
>
>
> Try subinacl.exe instead with the /SETOWNER switch
>
> Alternatively I believe fileacl may work
>
> 2008/8/6 Joseph L. Casale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I was using xcacls.exe in my script, but noticed I couldn't take ownership
> of the actual folder with it.
>
>
>
> I am trying to adapt my script to xcacls.vbs, it works on my XPsp3 wkst, but
> on my 2003sp2 DC I get an error where it cant set the owner with the same
> syntax?
>
>
>
> cscript XCACLS.vbs "C:\Test" /F /T /P "Domain Admins":F "Dom\JCasale":F /O
> "Dom\JCasale"
>
>
>
> Why would the ownership part not work on the DC?
>
>
>
> Thanks!
> jlc
>
>
>
>
>



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