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The NetShare library might have what you need.

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Unfortunalty not. Calcs will list the permissions but I cannot get the stdoutread to pick up the results. Just returns nothing back.

Can anyone confirm or deny that calcs.exe support console output? Hers is my code If anyone can halp:

Local $foo = Run(@comspec & ' cacls "' & @SCRIPTDIR & '\Test"' , @systemdir, @SW_HIDE, $STDERR_CHILD + $STDOUT_CHILD )
Local $line
While 1
    $line = StdoutRead($foo)
    If @error Then ExitLoop
    MsgBox(0, "STDOUT read:", $line)
Wend

While 1
    $line = StderrRead($foo)
    If @error Then ExitLoop
    MsgBox(0, "STDERR read:", $line)
Wend

MsgBox(0, "Debug", "Exiting...")

The NetShare library might have what you need.

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Unfortunalty not. Calcs will list the permissions but I cannot get the stdoutread to pick up the results. Just returns nothing back.

Can anyone confirm or deny that calcs.exe support console output? Hers is my code If anyone can halp:

Local $foo = Run(@comspec & ' cacls "' & @SCRIPTDIR & '\Test"' , @systemdir, @SW_HIDE, $STDERR_CHILD + $STDOUT_CHILD )
Local $line
While 1
    $line = StdoutRead($foo)
    If @error Then ExitLoop
    MsgBox(0, "STDOUT read:", $line)
Wend

While 1
    $line = StderrRead($foo)
    If @error Then ExitLoop
    MsgBox(0, "STDERR read:", $line)
Wend

MsgBox(0, "Debug", "Exiting...")
You can try SetACL.exe and use the output in AutoIt. The Tool is FreeWare (The new version is published under the GPL):

http://www.helge.mynetcologne.de/setacl/#features

I hope this helps,

avery

www.abox.orgAvery HowellVisit My AutoIt Websitehttp://www.abox.org
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