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Using XP Pro on network. We have [accidentally] removed inherited permissions from users in a folder where there are a large number of users and a large number of folders and files. Is there any way I can recover the inherited permissions? This is causing a problem as I add new users as they do not get access to all the folders they need - and we are resorting to adding them to each folder and subfolder manually. All users are shown as having access to the root folder but I just can't seem to propagate new user permissions down to subfolders and files. I think this is because the inheritance was lost? The option for a user "Apply Into" ... All Folders and Subfolders etc does not seem to make any difference. Any help would be gratefully received. |
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You can try check the box for inheriting permissions again and then set
needed permissions to see if that helps. If you have a backup of the folder you can also try restoring it from backup. Beyond that there are tools such as xcacls.vbs and fileacl that allow extremely flexible options for assigning permissions and forcing inheritance but these are very powerful tools and if you use them incorrectly you can mess things up further so always practice using new tools on a test computer and do backups before modifying a production computer. --- Steve http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825751 --- xcacls.vbs and note the /I switch http://www.gbordier.com/gbtools/fileacl.htm --- fileacl and syntax <mikewardslaptop@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1133945096.103535.123580@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > Using XP Pro on network. We have [accidentally] removed inherited > permissions from users in a folder where there are a large number of > users and a large number of folders and files. Is there any way I can > recover the inherited permissions? This is causing a problem as I add > new users as they do not get access to all the folders they need - and > we are resorting to adding them to each folder and subfolder manually. > All users are shown as having access to the root folder but I just > can't seem to propagate new user permissions down to subfolders and > files. I think this is because the inheritance was lost? The option for > a user "Apply Into" ... All Folders and Subfolders etc does not seem to > make any difference. Any help would be gratefully received. > |
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