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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 12:44:44 -0600
From: nicebounce AT trodman DOT com
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Subject: simple/free CLI tool to new Windows 2000 inherited ACLs correctly??

Greetings:

I understand this is a slightly off topic question; I hope
you take it as complement ..

I've already looked at xcacls, showacls, dumpsec, setacl, cygwin getfacl.

I'm looking for a command line tool to dump the Windows 2000 acls
for a directory, with an indication of whether the ACE (or ACL?)
has been inherited from a parent directory or is directly
affixed to the directory itself.

thanks/regards,
--
Tom Rodman 
perl -e 'print unpack("u", "\.\=\$\!T\<F\]D\;6\%N\+F\-O\;0H\`");'

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