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Philip Taylor P.Taylor at Hellenic-Institute.Uk
Mon Apr 13 11:16:03 CEST 2020


Philip Taylor wrote:

> NOTE: Cacls is now deprecated, please use Icacls.

Sorry, failed to notice that.  Herewith same for ICACLS :

>
> ICACLS name /save aclfile [/T] [/C] [/L] [/Q]
>     stores the DACLs for the files and folders that match the name
>     into aclfile for later use with /restore. Note that SACLs,
>     owner, or integrity labels are not saved.
>
> ICACLS directory [/substitute SidOld SidNew [...]] /restore aclfile
>                  [/C] [/L] [/Q]
>     applies the stored DACLs to files in directory.
>
> ICACLS name /setowner user [/T] [/C] [/L] [/Q]
>     changes the owner of all matching names. This option does not
>     force a change of ownership; use the takeown.exe utility for
>     that purpose.
>
> ICACLS name /findsid Sid [/T] [/C] [/L] [/Q]
>     finds all matching names that contain an ACL
>     explicitly mentioning Sid.
>
> ICACLS name /verify [/T] [/C] [/L] [/Q]
>     finds all files whose ACL is not in canonical form or whose
>     lengths are inconsistent with ACE counts.
>
> ICACLS name /reset [/T] [/C] [/L] [/Q]
>     replaces ACLs with default inherited ACLs for all matching files.
>
> ICACLS name [/grant[:r] Sid:perm[...]]
>        [/deny Sid:perm [...]]
>        [/remove[:g|:d]] Sid[...]] [/T] [/C] [/L] [/Q]
>        [/setintegritylevel Level:policy[...]]
>
>     /grant[:r] Sid:perm grants the specified user access rights. With :r,
>         the permissions replace any previouly granted explicit permissions.
>         Without :r, the permissions are added to any previously granted
>         explicit permissions.
>
>     /deny Sid:perm explicitly denies the specified user access rights.
>         An explicit deny ACE is added for the stated permissions and
>         the same permissions in any explicit grant are removed.
>
>     /remove[:[g|d]] Sid removes all occurrences of Sid in the ACL. With
>         :g, it removes all occurrences of granted rights to that Sid. With
>         :d, it removes all occurrences of denied rights to that Sid.
>
>     /setintegritylevel [(CI)(OI)]Level explicitly adds an integrity
>         ACE to all matching files.  The level is to be specified as one
>         of:
>             L[ow]
>             M[edium]
>             H[igh]
>         Inheritance options for the integrity ACE may precede the level
>         and are applied only to directories.
>
>     /inheritance:e|d|r
>         e - enables inheritance
>         d - disables inheritance and copy the ACEs
>         r - remove all inherited ACEs
>
>
> Note:
>     Sids may be in either numerical or friendly name form. If a numerical
>     form is given, affix a * to the start of the SID.
>
>     /T indicates that this operation is performed on all matching
>         files/directories below the directories specified in the name.
>
>     /C indicates that this operation will continue on all file errors.
>         Error messages will still be displayed.
>
>     /L indicates that this operation is performed on a symbolic link
>        itself versus its target.
>
>     /Q indicates that icacls should supress success messages.
>
>     ICACLS preserves the canonical ordering of ACE entries:
>             Explicit denials
>             Explicit grants
>             Inherited denials
>             Inherited grants
>
>     perm is a permission mask and can be specified in one of two forms:
>         a sequence of simple rights:
>                 N - no access
>                 F - full access
>                 M - modify access
>                 RX - read and execute access
>                 R - read-only access
>                 W - write-only access
>                 D - delete access
>         a comma-separated list in parentheses of specific rights:
>                 DE - delete
>                 RC - read control
>                 WDAC - write DAC
>                 WO - write owner
>                 S - synchronize
>                 AS - access system security
>                 MA - maximum allowed
>                 GR - generic read
>                 GW - generic write
>                 GE - generic execute
>                 GA - generic all
>                 RD - read data/list directory
>                 WD - write data/add file
>                 AD - append data/add subdirectory
>                 REA - read extended attributes
>                 WEA - write extended attributes
>                 X - execute/traverse
>                 DC - delete child
>                 RA - read attributes
>                 WA - write attributes
>         inheritance rights may precede either form and are applied
>         only to directories:
>                 (OI) - object inherit
>                 (CI) - container inherit
>                 (IO) - inherit only
>                 (NP) - don't propagate inherit
>                 (I) - permission inherited from parent container
>
> Examples:
>
>         icacls c:\windows\* /save AclFile /T
>         - Will save the ACLs for all files under c:\windows
>           and its subdirectories to AclFile.
>
>         icacls c:\windows\ /restore AclFile
>         - Will restore the Acls for every file within
>           AclFile that exists in c:\windows and its subdirectories.
>
>         icacls file /grant Administrator:(D,WDAC)
>         - Will grant the user Administrator Delete and Write DAC
>           permissions to file.
>
>         icacls file /grant *S-1-1-0:(D,WDAC)
>         - Will grant the user defined by sid S-1-1-0 Delete and
>           Write DAC permissions to file.

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