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| ACL Invalid in Vista Ultimate, can't access files I was noticing some access problems on Vista Ulitmate PC. When I accessed a folder on my primary drive and looked at the security settings, I get the following information where the "Groups or user names" should should be shown. --------------------------- No permissions have been assigned for this object. Warning: this is a potential security risk because anyone who can access this object can take ownership of it. The object’s owner should assign permissions as soon as possible. --------------------------- if I access a folder and try to add a group or user, apply the allow permissions and then click OK, I get a dialog box that reads: ----------------------------------- Error Applying Security An error occurred whil applying security information to: C:\AProgram\Code The access control list (ACL) structure is invalid. ----------------------------------- if I click ok. it repeats for every folder under the AProgram folder. Then, when I go back to look at a program, it lists all of the users that should be in the list of user names for the AProgram folder, not just the one I added. If I click a folder under AProgram, it shows the original "No permissions.." error above. If I add a user to that folder's security I get the ACL error. And this repeats until I get down to the individual file level. If I add a user to an individual file, then all of the users show up for that file and the security is set correctly. THe problem is it appears to have to be done file by file. THat would take forever. I tried to use the Startup repair in Vista, but it does not find any problems. Does anyone know how to fix this? |
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| Re: ACL Invalid in Vista Ultimate, can't access files I don't know a fix, but have also run into this problem several times. Was your PC Vista from the outset or upgraded from XP? I have encountered "The access control list (ACL) structure is invalid" issue several times when accessing drives used with XP from Vista. If I reboot my dual boot machine to XP, I can access and mange rights on the same files with no problem. This leads me to suspect that there is some subtle bug involving the changes in NTFS under Vista and backward compatibility. -- "Joel WZ" <JoelWZ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 7E14AE6-9C94-4B10-A9A2-C234166D5DC2@microsoft.com...>I was noticing some access problems on Vista Ulitmate PC. When I accessed >a > folder on my primary drive and looked at the security settings, I get the > following > > information where the "Groups or user names" should should be shown. > > --------------------------- > > No permissions have been assigned for this object. > > Warning: this is a potential security risk because anyone who can access > this object can take ownership of it. The object’s owner should assign > permissions as soon as > > possible. > > --------------------------- > > if I access a folder and try to add a group or user, apply the allow > permissions and then click OK, I get a dialog box that reads: > > ----------------------------------- > > Error Applying Security > > An error occurred whil applying security information to: > > C:\AProgram\Code > > The access control list (ACL) structure is invalid. > > ----------------------------------- > > if I click ok. it repeats for every folder under the AProgram folder. > Then, when I go back to look at a program, it lists all of the users that > should be in the list > > of user names for the AProgram folder, not just the one I added. If I > click > a folder under AProgram, it shows the original "No permissions.." error > above. If I add a > > user to that folder's security I get the ACL error. And this repeats > until > I get down to the individual file level. If I add a user to an individual > file, then all of > > the users show up for that file and the security is set correctly. THe > problem is it appears to have to be done file by file. THat would take > forever. > > I tried to use the Startup repair in Vista, but it does not find any > problems. > > Does anyone know how to fix this? > |
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| Re: ACL Invalid in Vista Ultimate, can't access files Is it the "AProgram" folder that is claimed to not have any security? What program is this? I would suspect that the installer for that program deliberately removes the security settings on the folder, causing this behavior. The permissions on that folder are clearly broken. You can verify that by opening an elevated command prompt and running this command: ICACLS <insert the folder name> /verify [/T] You may be able to fix it by simply re-inheriting the parent's permissions on the folder. To do that, do the following: 1. Right-click the folder in Explorer and select Properties. 2. Click the Security tab 3. Click Advanced 4. Click Edit... (Accept the elevation prompt if you get one). 5. Check the "Replace all existing inheritable permissions on all descendants..." box 6. Click OK to close all the dialogs. That ought to set them back to the inherited permissions. Unless the program does something silly it should now work. Of course, the mere fact that the program installed itself in the root of the C: is silly, so the likelihood of additional silliness is quite high. Your best option all around may be to return it for a refund unless they can give you a version that is Windows Vista Logo compliant. --- Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20 "Joel WZ" wrote: > No, this was a clean Vista install, brand new hard drive. > > |
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| Re: ACL Invalid in Vista Ultimate, can't access files "AProgram" is a folder where I keep my source code files. I had looked at the security tab>>advanced before and it did not seem to help, that was where I was getting the error. I ran the ICACLS app on the folder and found some items that said, "Acl length is incorrect." I was able to zero in on the folder where the error was being returned and the replacing permissions seemed to fix that folder. THe problem was that it appeared to be on most folder/files on the entire c drive. Thanks for your help. |
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| Re: ACL Invalid in Vista Ultimate, can't access files Sounds like you got it fixed, but I still fail to see how this happened in the first place. If you created the folder, how would the ACL have gotten corrupted? --- Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20 "Joel WZ" wrote: > "AProgram" is a folder where I keep my source code files. I had looked at > the security tab>>advanced before and it did not seem to help, that was where > I was getting the error. I ran the ICACLS app on the folder and found some > items that said, "Acl length is incorrect." I was able to zero in on the > folder where the error was being returned and the replacing permissions > seemed to fix that folder. THe problem was that it appeared to be on most > folder/files on the entire c drive. > > Thanks for your help. |
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