SetACL Crack Patch With Serial Key Free [32|64bit] SetACL Crack Free Download is a simple application designed to help you manage permissions (ACLs) on Windows systems from the command line or your programs/scripts. In addition to a console interface, SetACL can also be used from batch files, COM+ and VBScript. Simple to use To install: Unzip the downloaded archive, enter the folder and run SetACL.exe. This will launch the application. To use the application, type the following command: setacl -h (for help on usage) setacl -i (to see a list of pre-defined ACLs) setacl -r (to remvoe all permissions) setacl -s (to set all permissions) setacl -g (to set group permissions) setacl -u (to set user permissions) setacl -a (to set all permissions) setacl -g (to set group permissions) setacl -u (to set user permissions) In the first example shown above, the command removes the user and group permissions from the Administrator account and creates a new ACL containing only the Administrator group, which can be found by entering: setacl -i %user_id% You can also use the -i option to view a list of pre-defined ACLs to view what permissions are already set on your computer. The following examples are used to demonstrate the different setACL commands: setacl -i Administrator setacl -s Administrators The above command removes any existing user permissions and adds them to the Administrator group. To restore all permissions to their original state, use the following command: setacl -a The following example demonstrates how to set all permissions for the Administrator group to allow all users access to this group. setacl -g Administrators The following example demonstrates how to set all permissions for the Administrator group to allow the Administrator group access to this group. You can also set group permissions with the setacl -g command. The following examples are used to demonstrate the different setACL commands: setacl -i Administrator setacl -i Administrators The above command removes any existing user permissions and adds them to the Administrator group. 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The GUI interface has a number of options to help you manage permissions on Windows file systems and network shares. Last but not least, SetACL has a console version that allows you to set permissions on files and folders. The console version is the default version of SetACL and is where you will set permissions for users and groups when using SetACL from a program or script. SetACL Online Resources: Setting permissions in Windows: Setting file permissions with SetACL: Running the SetACL utility from the command line: setacl.exe is a simple tool which allows you to manage permissions (ACLs) on Windows systems from the command line or from your programs. Author's Note: I originally started this tool as an extension to Nirsoft's MZTools ( which is a very popular tool for managing ACLs. As I have written this tool in C# and have modified many of the standard MZTools tools, this program is not an exact replica of the original tool. Instead, I developed this tool to be a simple command line tool for managing permissions (ACLs) that is quick to type and can be used from most of the popular languages. I have also included a lot of the functionality of the original MZTools ACL Manager, which allows you to specify permissions at the domain level and in the current user's security groups. However, this program can also set permissions on individual files and folders, which is not part of the original MZTools tool. Although it is possible to change the behavior of the program and to make it less intelligent, I have intentionally left it as-is for the most part. I also recommend that if you're new to ACLs or PowerShell, you should read about the topic first. I've provided a full list of the parameters available with the program in the Reference section at the bottom of this description. For Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 users: If you are using Windows Explorer, you can use the File Explorer's built-in ACL editor. 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Latest versions: Latest public release: Changes in 2.1: Version 2.1 - Lookup groups in the ACLs by name - Lookup groups in the ACLs by SID - Search for a user/group name/SID/email - Added Copy, Paste, Cut and Move features - Added new setting that controls group search behavior - Added settings to control the search order - Added reporting of failed ACL changes - Fixed bug that could cause files/folders with the same name to be overwritten - Fixed bug that prevented the creation of a dummy account - Fixed bug that prevented renaming of files/folders with the same name - Fixed bug that prevented some file/folder ACLs from being correctly retrieved - Fixed bug that prevented readonly files/folders from being correctly listed - Fixed bug that prevented files/folders with the same name to be overwritten - Fixed bug that caused the app to crash when installed as a service - Fixed bug that caused the app to crash when started from a non-default shortcut - Fixed bug that caused the app to crash when exited with an What's New in the? 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