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Display or Modify Access Control Lists (ACLS) of Files
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The CACLS tool displays or modifies the ACLs of files.
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Usage:
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CACLS filename [/T] [/E] [/C] [/G user:perm] [/R user] [/P user:perm]
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[/D user]
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filename Displays ACLs.
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/T Changes ACLs of specified files in the current
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directory and all subdirectories.
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/E Edit ACL instead of replacing it.
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/C Continue on access denied errors.
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/G user:perm Grant specified user access rights.
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Perm can be: R Read
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C Change (write)
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F Full control
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/R user Revoke specified user's access rights.
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/P user:perm Replace specified user's access rights.
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Perm can be: N None
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R Read
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C Change (write)
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F Full control
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/D user Deny specified user access.
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Wildcards can be used to specify more that one file in a command. You can
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specify more than one user in a command.
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