Thanks - couldn't change ownership at all Security tab missing for folder in explorer - ntfschown, cacls, xcacls and doing an rm (as filer root with "priv set advanced" on) all wouldn't work.
Did find a workaround - Created at new home folder for the user and copied all his files to it. After he disconnected, I was able to rename the original home folder. The rename did something as I was then able to delete the problem folder afterwards. Never seen this happen before.
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From: Holland, William L [mailto:hollandwl@state.gov] Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 11:35 AM To: Warkentin, Grant Subject: RE: Monday morning Question - NTFS ACL resetting.
If you are an Administrator you should be able to change ownership to the Administrators group. After doing that you can change the security.
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:Grant.Warkentin@calgary.ca] Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 1:26 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Monday morning Question - NTFS ACL resetting.
I have a user that has been messing with his NT security in his home folder. He has managed to lock out administrators from access to a specific folder.
Now he wants the folder restored - this is do-able from a snapshot but I have to put the contents in a different folder.
Problem: I cannot delete the bad folder. I cannot take Ownership of the bad folder. I cannot even view the ACLs on the bad folder.
You folks know of a way to remove this folder? We have the volume set to NTFS security.
Must be a Monday - cannot seem to think of any methods to remove this folder.
Thanks.
Grant Warkentin System Administrator II City of Calgary - Information Technology Mail Drop == 8245 Ph: (403) 268-5629 Fax: (403) 268-2546
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