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From: "John Pollock" <jpollock AT curl DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Strange problem - access to directories denied
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 10:45:22 -0500
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> C:\>cacls pktemp
> C:\pktemp

So you're saying that cacls [dirname] returned no output at all?  That's indeed
very strange; it should list the default perms on that directory.

One thing that might help in debugging is removing the "@echo off" so that you
can tell if it was the rd or the md that actually failed in your batch script.

John


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