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Cacls.exe
Control ACLs Program |
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Description |
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Cacls.exe is a command line utility for changing or
editing permissions for files and folders, the Access Control Lists.
Cacls.exe is a 64-bit executable for a command line application that has no GUI.
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Key Facts from within File |
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File description |
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Control ACLs Program |
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File Version |
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6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) |
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Application |
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Microsoft Windows Operating System |
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App version |
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6.0.6000.16386 |
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Type |
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64-bit |
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Publisher |
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Microsoft Corporation |
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Copyright |
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(c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
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File System and OS Information |
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C:\Windows\System32
This directory holds the core operating system files and libraries.
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Date Modified |
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20-Jan-2008 6:49 pm |
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Date Created |
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20-Jan-2008 6:49 pm |
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Size |
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30 KB (30,720 Bytes) |
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Captured from |
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Core without updates |
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OS at capture |
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Windows Vista (SP2), Build 6002, 64-bit edition |
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Security Validation |
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The two security hashes for Cacls.exe were created from the original file. The security hash is created by scanning all bytes within the file. Identical files should have the same hashes. SHA1 is considered the more secure than the older MD5 hash.
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MD5 |
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7B3E23C20793D54EA18B5676CD8DA910 |
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SHA1 |
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97F8EB48616A296C91CFDC13C48FAB69BC802744 |
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Requires |
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The following
files are required when running this program. These may call other files, and there can be additional required files not in this list.
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Additional Analysis |
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- Cacls.exe requires a C++ library, and was likely written in Micorsoft Visual C++. It was likely built using Visual Studio 2005.
- Cacls.exe is a PE style file.
- This program does not appear to be internally referenced by any other file.
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Instructions on Use |
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Command-line help instructions for this application.
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NOTE: Cacls is now deprecated, please use Icacls.
Displays or modifies access control lists (ACLs) of files
CACLS filename [/T] [/M] [/L] [/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.
/L Work on the Symbolic Link itself versus the target
/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.
ID - Inherited.
The ACE was inherited from the parent directory's ACL. |
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Internal Resource Counts |
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Resources are read-only content stored within the file. It is mostly used to hold graphics, strings, menus and dialog templates, although other types are occasionally used. See our section on Resources Help for more details.
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Strings and Messages | 0 |
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Icons (Single) | 0 |
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Dialog Templates | 0 |
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Icons (Grouped) | 0 |
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Menus | 0 |
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Icons (Animated) | 0 |
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HTML Documents | 0 |
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Cursors (Single) | 0 |
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Accelerators | 0 |
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Cursors (Grouped) | 0 |
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Manifests | 1 |
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Cursors (Animated) | 0 |
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Fonts | 0 |
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Bitmaps | 0 |
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Vendor Summary |
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