RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Change ownership

2005-08-08 Thread Douglas M. Long








This is exactly what I was looking for.
THANKS

 

Too bad I messed with it for an hour only
to find out that the version in the resource kit doesn’t work. I actually
had to download it separately to get the proper version (even though I was
using the 2003 resource kit that I downloaded today).

 

 

 









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Try using SUBINACL..

http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=Perms.TXT








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On 8/8/05, Douglas M. Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is there an easy way to change ownership on all files and folders in a
> directory owned by userA? 
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> I think I am having a stupid attack


 










RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Change ownership

2005-08-08 Thread Rick Kingslan
I'm thinking that he's saying that this isn't an option that is available to
him.  I've run into exactly the same thing, as the Administrator of a given
system CAN be removed from the ACL of a given object.  

Granted, going to the parent and FORCING the permission for the admin does
work, but it happens to have a rather negative affect to all permissions on
all folders and files below it.

However there are times when it's absolutely necessary, regardless of the
backend work restoring permissions for the innocent.

Rick

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Log in as an administrator, goto advanced, choose take ownership and check
the apply to all sub folders and files.  You are now the owner.  Change
permissions to give the take ownership right to the person that should own
it, log in as them and do the same.

Regards;

James R. Day
Active Directory Core Team
Office of the Chief Information Officer
National Park Service
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Try using SUBINACL..

http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=Perms.TXT



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> Is there an easy way to change ownership on all files and folders in a
> directory owned by userA?
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> I think I am having a stupid attack




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Re: [ActiveDir] OT: Change ownership

2005-08-08 Thread James_Day
Log in as an administrator, goto advanced, choose take ownership and check
the apply to all sub folders and files.  You are now the owner.  Change
permissions to give the take ownership right to the person that should own
it, log in as them and do the same.

Regards;

James R. Day
Active Directory Core Team
Office of the Chief Information Officer
National Park Service
202-230-2983
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Try using SUBINACL..

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On 8/8/05, Douglas M. Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Is there an easy way to change ownership on all files and folders in a
> directory owned by userA?
>
> I think I am having a stupid attack




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Re: [ActiveDir] OT: Change ownership

2005-08-08 Thread ASB
Try using SUBINACL..http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=Perms.TXT
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On 8/8/05, Douglas M. Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > > Is there an easy way to change ownership on all files and folders in a> directory owned by userA? 
> > I think I am having a stupid attack 


RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Change ownership

2005-08-08 Thread Bruyere, Michel
Title: DC "replicating" with deleted DSA object








Oh! I did not understand the question,
other than scripting I can’t think of a way to do that. 

 

 

 











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 Douglas M. Long
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Change ownership



 

I only want to replace the owner on
files/folders for a specific user, not all of them.

 

 









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 Michel
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Change ownership



 

Right click on the folder then properties 

Go in security tab and click advanced 

In there click on the “owner”
tab and then select/add the owner you want 

Check the box that says “replace owner
on subcontainers and object” 

 

You’re done 

 

;) 

 

 

 











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Change ownership



 

Is there an easy way to change ownership
on all files and folders in a directory owned by userA? 

I think I am having a stupid attack












RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Change ownership

2005-08-08 Thread Douglas M. Long
Title: DC "replicating" with deleted DSA object








I only want to replace the owner on
files/folders for a specific user, not all of them.

 

 









From:
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT:
Change ownership



 

Right click on the folder then properties 

Go in security tab and click advanced 

In there click on the “owner”
tab and then select/add the owner you want 

Check the box that says “replace
owner on subcontainers and object” 

 

You’re done 

 

;) 

 

 

 











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Envoyé : Monday, August 08, 2005 2:32 PM
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Objet : [ActiveDir] OT:
Change ownership



 

Is there an easy way to change ownership
on all files and folders in a directory owned by userA? 

I think I am having a stupid attack










RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Change ownership

2005-08-08 Thread Bruyere, Michel
Title: DC "replicating" with deleted DSA object








Right click on the folder then properties 

Go in security tab and click advanced 

In there click on the “owner”
tab and then select/add the owner you want 

Check the box that says “replace owner
on subcontainers and object” 

 

You’re done 

 

;) 

 

 

 











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Objet : [ActiveDir] OT:
Change ownership



 

Is there an easy way to change ownership
on all files and folders in a directory owned by userA? 

I think I am having a stupid attack