PowerShell To Set Folder Permissions

久未见 提交于 2019-11-27 15:46:49

问题


I am trying to use the "default" options in applying folder permissions; by that, I mean that using the "Full Controll, Write, Read, etc" in the 'Properties' for a folder.

The following script works to add the user in, but it applies "Special Permissions" - not the ones with the tick boxes for the ones visible in the properties menu of the folder:

$Acl = Get-Acl "\\R9N2WRN\Share"

$Ar = New-Object System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule ("user","FullControl","Allow")

$Acl.SetAccessRule($Ar)
Set-Acl "\\R9N2WRN\Share" $Acl

What am I doing wrong please?


回答1:


Specifying inheritance in the FileSystemAccessRule() constructor fixes this, as demonstrated by the modified code below (notice the two new constuctor parameters inserted between "FullControl" and "Allow").

$Acl = Get-Acl "\\R9N2WRN\Share"

$Ar = New-Object System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule("user", "FullControl", "ContainerInherit,ObjectInherit", "None", "Allow")

$Acl.SetAccessRule($Ar)
Set-Acl "\\R9N2WRN\Share" $Acl

According to this topic

"when you create a FileSystemAccessRule the way you have, the InheritanceFlags property is set to None. In the GUI, this corresponds to an ACE with the Apply To box set to "This Folder Only", and that type of entry has to be viewed through the Advanced settings."

I have tested the modification and it works, but of course credit is due to the MVP posting the answer in that topic.




回答2:


Referring to Gamaliel 's answer: $args is an array of the arguments that are passed into a script at runtime - as such cannot be used the way Gamaliel is using it. This is actually working:

$myPath = 'C:\whatever.file'
# get actual Acl entry
$myAcl = Get-Acl "$myPath"
$myAclEntry = "Domain\User","FullControl","Allow"
$myAccessRule = New-Object System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule($myAclEntry)
# prepare new Acl
$myAcl.SetAccessRule($myAccessRule)
$myAcl | Set-Acl "$MyPath"
# check if added entry present
Get-Acl "$myPath" | fl



回答3:


In case you had to deal with a lot of subfolders contatining subfolders and other recursive stuff. Small improvment of @Mike L'Angelo:

$mypath = "path_to_folder"
$myacl = Get-Acl $mypath
$myaclentry = "username","FullControl","Allow"
$myaccessrule = New-Object System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule($myaclentry)
$myacl.SetAccessRule($myaccessrule)
Get-ChildItem -Path "$mypath" -Recurse -Force | Set-Acl -AclObject $myacl -Verbose

Verbosity is optional in the last line




回答4:


$path = "C:\DemoFolder"
$acl = Get-Acl $path
$username = [System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent().Name
$Attribs = $username, "FullControl", "ContainerInherit,ObjectInherit", "None", "Allow"
$AccessRule = New-Object System.Security.AcessControl.FileSystemAccessRule($Attribs)
$acl.SetAccessRule($AccessRule)
$acl | Set-Acl $path
Get-ChildItem -Path "$path" -Recourse -Force | Set-Acl -aclObject $acl -Verbose



回答5:


Another example using PowerShell for set permissions (File / Directory) :

Verfiy permissions

Get-Acl "C:\file.txt" | fl *

apply full permissions for everyone

$acl = Get-Acl "C:\file.txt"
$accessRule = New-Object System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule("everyone","FullControl","Allow")
$acl.SetAccessRule($accessRule)
$acl | Set-Acl "C:\file.txt"

Screenshots:

Hope this helps



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25779423/powershell-to-set-folder-permissions

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