Displays or modifies access control lists (ACLs) of files CACLS filename /T /M /S[:SDDL /E /C /G user:perm /R user . /P user:perm ...

Displays or modifies access control lists (ACLs) of files    CACLS filename [/T] [/M] [/S[:SDDL]] [/E] [/C] [/G user:perm] [/R user [...]]                 [/P user:perm [...]] [/D user [...]]     filename      Displays ACLs.     /T            Changes ACLs of specified files in                   the current directory and all subdirectories.     /M            Changes ACLs of volumes mounted to a directory     /S            Displays the SDDL string for the DACL.     /S:SDDL       Replaces the ACLs with those specified in the SDDL string                   (not valid with /E, /G, /R, /P, or /D).     /E            Edit ACL instead of replacing it.     /C            Continue on access denied errors.     /G user:perm  Grant specified user access rights.                   Perm can be: R  Read                                W  Write                                C  Change (write)                                F  Full control     /R user       Revoke specified user's access rights (only valid with /E).     /P user:perm  Replace specified user's access rights.                   Perm can be: N  None                                R  Read                                W  Write                                C  Change (write)                                F  Full control     /D user       Deny specified user access.  Wildcards can be used to specify more that one file in a command.  You can specify more than one user in a command.    Abbreviations:     CI - Container Inherit.          The ACE will be inherited by directories.     OI - Object Inherit.          The ACE will be inherited by files.     IO - Inherit Only.          The ACE does not apply to the current file/directory.
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