'SetFileSecurity()' is your API of choice - see http://msdn.microsoft.com/
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Browse All TopicsI need to create a little program that would run in a DOS window and that would enable me to change a file's or a folder's NTFS permissions.
I can't find the right fonction to do so.
Could anyone help me?
(I program in BC5)
Thanks
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'SetFileSecurity()' is your API of choice - see http://msdn.microsoft.com/
OK, here we go: THE complete and thorough sample about using the NT security APIs with C++ is the source code of 'CaCLs' at http://msdn.microsoft.com/
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by: Black_EndPosted on 2001-06-18 at 08:50:19ID: 6203017
The Sceurity Interface on Win32 is not easy to use, anyways start with SetNamedSecurityInfo