How to change drive access permission using command line.

prince7

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Hi,

When I look on the Security tab of the drive's properties I see:
Group or usernames:
Authenticated Users SYSTEM Administrators (MyComputer\Administrators) Users (MyComputer\Users

Now if I click on "Advanced" option.
I get a page where I can change permissions for the users in the ACL.
Suppose I click on "Edit".
I get a page named Permission Entry for Local Disk, where I can change permissions.
On the same page we have "Apply to" option, which we can use if we want to apply those
permissions specifically on folders or subfolders or only files.

My question, what command we need to use if I want to change the permission and apply them
to specific folders or subfolders or files for a particular user in ACL. using command line.

Any help is appreciable.
Thanks
Prince
 

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No, This is how you give permissions to users in the ACL, once the permission is given I want that permission to get associated with folders or subfolders.
 

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