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Check permission command line

Postby blin » Wed Feb 14, 2007 12:16 pm

From XP computer, run command line. The run this command: cacls *.* to chekc the permission.

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Folks,

I have finally got my two Windows XP PCs and my new Windows Vista PC to
network just fine. Sharing amongst the PCs is working well. However, there
is one annoyance. I have set my Window Vista PC’s C Drive to advance sharing
and it appears to accept this. However, when I attempt to access the C-drive
share from my WXP machines, it states I don't have permission to bring it up,
etc. I did the same advanced share process on an external hard drive
(Iomega) attached to the Vista PC and at the Windows XP PCs, it comes up just
fine for viewing and manipulation. What am I missing here? Permissions have
been granted to be full for that C-Drive. Any help would be appreciated.
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Postby chicagotech » Wed Aug 29, 2007 11:27 am

Also check this link.

windows tools
You can use the netsh command in Windows 2000 to script the process of ... showpriv.exe - Display the permission assigned to users and groups on the local ...
www.chicagotech.net/wintools.htm
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