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REGGRANT.EXE

Friends,

I need REGGRANT.EXE to elivate privileges for a certain Registry keys to make my applcation work for regular users. Would any of you please let me know where can I download it from?

Thanks for your help.

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Posted by: Foleymon 18 years ago
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I think you will want to go with something like this SubInACL. and this will do the following.
SubInACL enables administrators to do the following:

* Display security information associated with files, registry keys, or services. This information includes owner, group, permission access control list (ACL), discretionary ACL (DACL), and system ACL (SACL).
* Change the owner of an object.
* Replace the security information for one identifier (account, group, well-known security identifier (SID)) with that of another identifier.
* Migrate security information about objects. This is useful if you have reorganized a network's domains and need to migrate the security information for files from one domain to another.


or this one SetACL

and this one can do this.

SetACL is a set of routines for managing Windows permissions (ACLs) from the command line, from scripts and from programs. These routines can be used from various container or interface programs. Currently there exist a command line version to be used in batch files or scripts and an ActiveX control (SetACL.ocx) which can be used from any COM-enabled language (VB, WSH scripts, ...).

You can search either one of those on this board for more info on usage, etc.
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