. SubInACL is a command-line tool that enables administrators to obtain security information about files, registry keys, and services, and transfer this information from user to user, from local or global group to group, and from domain to domain. For example, if a user has moved from one domain (DomainA) to another (DomainB), the administrator can replace DomainA User with DomainB User in the security information for the user's files. This gives the user access to the same files from the new domain. 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. This update addresses the following issues:. Fixed bug where subinacl.exe failed to process command line arguments.
Fixed bug where subinacl.exe failed to function correctly with cluster file shares. Click the Download button (above) to start the download. In the File Download dialog box, select Save this program to disk.
Select a location on your computer to save the file, and then click Save. In Windows Explorer, go to the location where you saved the downloaded file, double-click the file to start the installation process, and then follow the instructions.
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The downloaded file is a Microsoft Software Installer (.msi) file. By running the file, you install the tool and documentation on your computer. When you install a tool, you are prompted to choose an install directory.
If the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit is installed, install the tool in the Resource Kit directory to avoid an overly large system path and to ensure more reliable upgrades. When you install the Resource Kit, the recommended directory is C: Program Files Windows Resource Kits Tools.
The MIDI Mapper's standard patch services provide device-independent MIDI file playback for applications. The MIDI Mapper can be used with the MCI MIDI sequencer or with low-level MIDI output services.
Unless stated otherwise, all references to MIDI channel numbers use the logical channel numbers 1 through 16. These logical channel numbers correspond to the physical channel numbers 0 through 15 that are actually part of the MIDI message. All references to MIDI program-change and key values use the physical values 0 through 127. All numbers are decimal unless preceded by '0x' prefix, in which case they are hexadecimal. In the discussion of the MIDI Mapper, the term source refers to the input side of the MIDI Mapper. The term destination refers to the output side of the MIDI Mapper. For example, a source channel is the MIDI channel of a message sent to the MIDI Mapper, and a destination channel is the MIDI channel of a message sent from the MIDI Mapper to an output device.