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How to set/change folder permission in VB .NET 3.5

Asked by soousky in Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, .NET Framework 3.x versions

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Hi,

I am trying to change a folder (and all its sub folders and files) permission in Visual studio 2008 and VB .Net 3.5. Also I can not use windows AD as it is not implemented.

What is the best way to do this?

I have looked around and there is some information about setting file/folder permissions s but its all older stuff and I hear there is new way to do this in VS 2008. But I can not find it.

What I want to do it change a folder (and all files and sub files) permission to full access do stuff and then change it to read only and execute.

I am doing this using Visual Basic and .NET 3.5.

Thanks


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