Hello everyone, Here's the story: Months ago I moved all my user directories to our filer. I wrote (or borrowed) a neat little script to change the permissions in each user directory using the cacls command. Of course, the files are still owned by the administrators group of the filer. The question of user quotas is now coming up and I know that at some point I'm going to need to change the ownership of each user directory so that I can enable these quotas. Is there a command line utility for changing the ownership of files (similar to chown in UNIX)?
Best Regards,
Josh J Gifford MCP NT Systems Engineer Siemens Power Transmission & Distribution 7000 Siemens Rd Wendell, NC 27591 Phone: (919) 365-2806; Fax: (919) 365-1080
i think there is a windows chown on NOW. also another floating around the NET. also subinacl from reskit.
Josh, look on NetApp's NOW website -> Download Software -> Tools and Utilities
you'll find a package called
Change File Attributes (na_attrib, na_chgrp, na_chmod, na_chown, na_ntfschown)
to change the "unix" attribute (mode, owner, group) from the NT command line. Ypu'll need the users defined in Unix, though.
Hope this helps, --pwo
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