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==Modifying Permissions With ICACLs==
*'''Purpose'''
*'''Purpose'''
Displays or modifies discretionary access control lists (DACLs) on specified files, and applies stored DACLs to files in specified directories. This can be used with Windows Server 2008 Full edition and Server Core where no GUI exists.
The ICACLS command displays or modifies discretionary access control lists (DACLs) on specified files or folders. It is also used to backup DACLs and apply stored DACLs to files in specified directories. This can be used with Windows Server 2008 Full edition and Server Core where no GUI exists.


*'''Syntax'''
*'''Syntax'''
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[[File:Parameters.jpg]]
[[File:Parameters.jpg]]
*'''Note:'''
[[File:SIDs.JPG]]
[[File:Perm.JPG]]
[[File:Inherit.JPG]]


* Note
*'''Examples:'''


[[File:SIDs.jpg]]


[[File:Perm.jpg]]
icacls c:\Directory1


[[File:Inherit.jpg]]
-  Will display the ACL listing the Users and Groups with permissions specified for the folder C:\Direcory1
 
 
icacls c:\Directory1 /Deny Users:M
 
-  Will deny the Users group Modify access to the folder C:\Directory1


* Examples:


icacls c:\windows\* /save AclFile /T
icacls c:\windows\* /save AclFile /T


-  Will save the ACLs for all files under c:\windows and its subdirectories to AclFile.
-  Will save the ACLs for all files under c:\windows and its subdirectories to AclFile.


icacls c:\windows\ /restore AclFile
icacls c:\windows\ /restore AclFile


-  Will restore the Acls for every file within AclFile that exists in c:\windows and its subdirectories
-  Will restore the Acls for every file within AclFile that exists in c:\windows and its subdirectories


icacls file /grant Administrator:(D,WDAC)
icacls file /grant Administrator:(D,WDAC)


-  Will grant the user Administrator Delete and Write DAC permissions to file
-  Will grant the user Administrator Delete and Write DAC permissions to file


icacls file /grant *S-1-1-0:(D,WDAC)
icacls file /grant *S-1-1-0:(D,WDAC)


-  Will grant the user defined by sid S-1-1-0 Delete and Write DAC permissions to file
-  Will grant the user defined by sid S-1-1-0 Delete and Write DAC permissions to file

Latest revision as of 22:12, 20 July 2010

  • Purpose

The ICACLS command displays or modifies discretionary access control lists (DACLs) on specified files or folders. It is also used to backup DACLs and apply stored DACLs to files in specified directories. This can be used with Windows Server 2008 Full edition and Server Core where no GUI exists.

  • Syntax

icacls <FileName> [/grant[:r] <Sid>:<Perm>[...]] [/deny <Sid>:<Perm>[...]] [/remove[:g|:d]] <Sid>[...]] [/t] [/c] [/l] [/q] [/setintegritylevel <Level>:<Policy>[...]]

icacls <Directory> [/substitute <SidOld> <SidNew> [...]] [/restore <ACLfile> [/c] [/l] [/q]]

Parameters.jpg

  • Note:

SIDs.JPG Perm.JPG Inherit.JPG

  • Examples:


icacls c:\Directory1

- Will display the ACL listing the Users and Groups with permissions specified for the folder C:\Direcory1


icacls c:\Directory1 /Deny Users:M

- Will deny the Users group Modify access to the folder C:\Directory1


icacls c:\windows\* /save AclFile /T

- Will save the ACLs for all files under c:\windows and its subdirectories to AclFile.


icacls c:\windows\ /restore AclFile

- Will restore the Acls for every file within AclFile that exists in c:\windows and its subdirectories


icacls file /grant Administrator:(D,WDAC)

- Will grant the user Administrator Delete and Write DAC permissions to file


icacls file /grant *S-1-1-0:(D,WDAC)

- Will grant the user defined by sid S-1-1-0 Delete and Write DAC permissions to file