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MACFILE DIRECTORY
Description
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To modify directories in Macintosh-accessible volumes.
Syntax
MACFILE DIRECTORY
/?
MACFILE DIRECTORY
[/group:group_name]
[/owner:owner_name]
/path:directory
[/permissions:nnnnnnnnnnn]
[/server:\\Computer]
Parameters
none.
Switches
- /?
(NTXP)
- Displays help.
- /group:group_name
(NTXP)
- Specifies or changes the Macintosh primary group
that is associated with the directory.
If omitted, the primary group remains unchanged.
- /owner:owner_name
(NTXP)
- Changes the owner of the directory.
If omitted, the owner remains unchanged.
- /path:directory
(NTXP)
- Specifies the path to the directory that you want
to change. The directory must exist. (use MACFILE NEW
FOLDER to create a directory in a Macintosh-accessible
volume).
- /permissions:nnnnnnnnnnn
(NTXP)
- Sets permissions on the directory for the owner,
primary group, and world (everyone).
An 11-digit number is used to set permissions.
The number 1 grants permission and 0 revokes permission.
The position of the digit determines which permission
is set (If omitted, permissions remain unchanged):
nnnnnnnnnnn
1---------- Owner: See Files
-1--------- Owner: See Folders
--1-------- Owner: Make Changes
---1------- Group: See Files
----1------ Group: See Folders
-----1----- Group: Make Changes
------1---- World: See Files
-------1--- World: See Folders
--------1-- World: Make Changes
---------1- Directory cannot be renamed, moved, or deleted
----------1 Changes apply to current directory and subdirectories
- /server:\\Computer
(NTXP)
- Specifies the server on which to change a directory.
If omitted, the operation is performed on the local
computer.
Related
none.
Notes
none.
Examples
none.
Errorlevels
none.
Availability
- External
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- DOS
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none
- Windows
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none
- Windows NT
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NTXP
NT2003
Last Updated: 2003/07/28
Direct corrections or suggestions to:
Rick Lively