Marcos Reyes
2013-08-25 16:52:53 UTC
I somehow lost rights to folders in my start menu. In the Windows GUI,
I become owner, but then get "access denied" when I try to give myself
full control. This, and many other ACL (Access Control Lists, in NTFS)
annoyances I deal with, makes me desire to disable ACL altogether.
I have used SetACL successfully, but to be honest, ACL is not something
I want to learn or deal with. It is only an annoyance along the way to
getting things done. Many go up in arms over this because of "security"
concerns. I have been without security for a very long time without
issues. Perhaps I am lucky, but really, I don't have that much to lose
anyway.
I make unattended windows installations, and have thought to use a
modified library with the help of DSEO
http://www.ngohq.com/?page=dseo
Would the library be ntfs.sys?
I become owner, but then get "access denied" when I try to give myself
full control. This, and many other ACL (Access Control Lists, in NTFS)
annoyances I deal with, makes me desire to disable ACL altogether.
I have used SetACL successfully, but to be honest, ACL is not something
I want to learn or deal with. It is only an annoyance along the way to
getting things done. Many go up in arms over this because of "security"
concerns. I have been without security for a very long time without
issues. Perhaps I am lucky, but really, I don't have that much to lose
anyway.
I make unattended windows installations, and have thought to use a
modified library with the help of DSEO
http://www.ngohq.com/?page=dseo
Would the library be ntfs.sys?
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Can you use a ReactOS library to replace an existing library in Windows?
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Generally yes, it depends on the library in question.
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