
P user:perm Replace specified user's access rights. R user Revoke specified user's access rights (only valid with /E). G user:perm Grant specified user access rights. The current directory and all subdirectories. Here's the full list of things that it can do:ĭisplays or modifies access control lists (ACLs) of filesĬACLS filename ] On the command line, you can use a comman called CACLS. Once prompted, enter username and password.ģ. Right-click on the " Command prompt" icon and select " Run-As".Ģ. That can be found under Start -> " All Programs" -> Accessories.

First you have to open the command prompt as a privileged user. I'm logged in as a non-privileged user and would like to change file permissions.
