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Okay, our org has been ransacked with a virus. I have a slick way of cleaning up the infected files on a wide scale, but I need to get ownership information of the files BEFORE I clean them. That w...
Zones: MS DOSDate Answered: 04/16/2003 Rating: 8.4 Views: 0
When I tried to move file using: mv -v file /mnt/D/mail I got the following error message: mv: preserving ownership for '/mnt/D/mail/file': Operation not permitted. What ownership change do I...
Zones: Linux AdminDate Answered: 02/06/2004 Rating: 7.6 Views: 0
Hi, I use Power Quest Disk Image to take a snapshot of the OS partition for backup purposes. The file is written to as the system account being the owner. In an AD network scenario the owner and...
Zones: SecurityDate Answered: 02/19/2006 Rating: 7.4 Views: 0
I am trying to take ownership of a user's profile using .net 2.0.  I can do this manually since I am in the admin group.  Here is the code that fails:             Dim dinfo As New DirectoryInfo(...
Zones: MS Visual BasicDate Answered: 02/27/2006 Rating: 7.6 Views: 16
Is there a way as the admin of our servers that I can set ownership of files within a users folder without being at the users PC with them logged in?  Here is why I ask.... we are running a w2K ser...
Zones: Misc OSDate Answered: 03/22/2006 Rating: 6.5 Views: 0
Is there a utility to give away ownership of a file/folder? Thanks
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 01/28/1998 Rating: 6.6 Views: 0
Is there a way to take ownership of many home directories?  When trying to give permissions using CACLS.EXE, it gives access denied. Also, taking ownership (one at a time) thru NT is to long of a p...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 02/10/2000 Rating: 6.2 Views: 0
Hy, As my users in Wint NT 4.0 server has grown during the years I can't any more to admin my domain by clicking so many times!! So .. at the moment I need a way to take ownership by means of a s...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 11/21/2002 Rating: 7.4 Views: 0
Heres what I have: Main file server with a series of directories that hold user profiles that are autocreated when a new user first logs in.   Help desk person with non-administrative access to...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 03/15/2004 Rating: 4.4 Views: 0
I need to move my user profiles to another server How can you take ownership of multiple profile directories and keep current permissions intact without manually going thru each dir and reassign...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 10/28/2004 Rating: 8.4 Views: 0