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Aclset automatically secures all files and directories on all hard drives. Aclset
secures all files, directories, and drives. After the file systems are secured, use the
Security Configuration utility and other tools to selectively enable user access to
files and directories. This method makes sure that there are no file system security
leaks. Aclset sets all file and directory Access Control Lists (ACLs) to grant Full
Access rights to the Administrators and System groups only; the Users group has
no access. This step is also referred to as “locking down” the file system.
aclset can irreversibly affect the operation of your MetaFrame server. Be
sure to make a complete backup before securing your system.
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Type aclset with no parameters to secure all local drives.
path
The drive or directory to secure. The specified drive or directory and all
subdirectories are secured.
/? (help)
Displays the syntax for the utility and information about the utility’s options.
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Aclset with no parameters secures all files and subdirectories on all local drives by
setting all files and subdirectories to administrator access only. Use this to perform
the initial “lock down” on a server. After running aclset, use Security
Configuration to configure Terminal Server operating system file and registry
security. You must manually change the permissions on other files and directories
as needed to provide user access.
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