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2002ASP #229
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

2002C #8833
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

2002VB #17437
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

ASP_Volume2 #30871
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

ASP_Volume3 #44632
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

C_Volume2 #71933
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

Java_Volume1 #90477
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

1_2002 #104191
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

2_2002-2004 #117624
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

3_2004-2005 #136168
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

4_2005-2006 #149929
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

5_2007-2008 #172447
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

6_2008-2009 #194965
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

7_2009-2012 #217483
Set ACL using low-level access control functions

This module provides a function that uses the Windows NT low-level access control functions to set the access rights on a folder (directory). The High-level access control functions (GetNamedSecurityInfo etc) do not function properly. They merge all ACEs for each SID. MS only acknowledges one of the four functions as malfunctioning, in fact they all are not suited for folders (directories).

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