JSI Tip 8530. Corrected version of SubInAcl.
September 30, 2004
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SubInACL (SubInACL.exe)
SubInACL is a command-line tool that enables administrators to obtain security information about files, registry keys, and services, and transfer this information from user to user, from local or global group to group, and from domain to domain.
Quick Info
File Name:
subinacl.msi
Download Size:
371 KB
Date Published:
6/14/2004
Version:
5.2.3790.1180
Overview
SubInACL is a command-line tool that enables administrators to obtain security information about files, registry keys, and services, and transfer this information from user to user, from local or global group to group, and from domain to domain. For example, if a user has moved from one domain (DomainA) to another (DomainB), the administrator can replace DomainAUser with DomainBUser in the security information for the user's files. This gives the user access to the same files from the new domain.
SubInACL enables administrators to do the following:
Display security information associated with files, registry keys, or services. This information includes owner, group, permission access control list (ACL), discretionary ACL (DACL), and system ACL (SACL).
Change the owner of an object.
Replace the security information for one identifier (account, group, well-known security identifier (SID)) with that of another identifier.
Migrate security information about objects. This is useful if you have reorganized a network's domains and need to migrate the security information for files from one domain to another.
This update addresses the following issues:
Fixed bug where subinacl.exe failed to process command line arguments
Fixed bug where subinacl.exe failed to function correctly with cluster file shares
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You can download and install SubInACL.exe on the following operating systems:
Windows 2000 ProfessionalWindows 2000 ServerWindows 2000 Advanced ServerWindows 2000 Datacenter ServerWindows XP ProfessionalWindows Server 2003, Web EditionWindows Server 2003, Standard EditionWindows Server 2003, Enterprise EditionWindows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition
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