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Subject: ACL problem
From: Jason Huan (jhuan
CONCRETEINC.COM)Date: Fri Oct 20 2000 - 18:16:15 CDT
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Hey guys,
I have a problem with ACLs.
I have a folder which noone has access to.
We dont know who is the Owner of the folder and Local and Domain
Administrator has no access to it as well.
Is there any way to get into that folder or able to change the permissions
on it without finding the owner.
Jason H
System Administrator
Concrete, Inc.
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