Using DSACLS to Apply Permissions

 

DSACLS (dsacls.exe) is a command-line tool that you can use to query and change permissions and security attributes of Active Directory objects. It is the command-line equivalent of the Security tab in the Windows 2000 Active Directory snap-in tools such as Active Directory Users and Computers and Active Directory Sites and Services.

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For more information about the DSACLS syntax, see "Split Permissions Model Reference."

For more information about using DSACLS, see "How to Use DSACLS to Apply Permissions"