System Tools and Scripting Plugins → MS Windows System Tools Plugin → Creating a Modify ACLs Step
This step assigns access control lists (ACLs) to files or folders.
Required properties:
| Property Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Directory Offset | The working directory to use when executing this command. This is relative to current working directory. Default value: . |
| CACLS Type | Select whether to use CACLS, XACLS, or ICACLS to modify permissions. |
| File filter | A file filter to limit the files/folders to modify. Default value: . |
Optional properties:
| Property Name | Description |
|---|---|
| CACLS Path |
The path to the (X)CACLS executable. For example: C:\Windows\System32 |
| Include subdirectories | Check this option to change ACLs of specified files in the current directory and all subdirectories. |
| Edit ACLs instead of replacing | Check this option to edit ACL instead of replacing it. This option cannot be used with ICACLS. |
| Continue on access denied errors | Check this option to continue on access denied errors. |
| Grant User Access Rights | A list of new-line separated permissions in
the format of
user:perm;spec, where
perm can be:
|
| Revoke user's rights | Revoke specified user's access rights (only valid with Edit ACLs instead of replacing option unless using ICACLS). |
| Replace User's Access Rights | A list of new-line separated permissions in
the format of
user:perm;spec, where
perm can be:
|
| Deny user access | Deny specified user access. If using XCACLS or CACLS, specify the user. With ICACLS, this denies specified rights to the user, requiring the format of user:perm. |
| Replace without verify | Replace user's rights without verify. Only valid with XCACLS. |
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