SubInACL is a tool worth keeping in your admin toolbelt. Learn to set permissions in SubInACL in this helpful tutorial.
In a previous article, “SubInACL: Download and Deployment,” I introduced you to a legacy command line tools from Microsoft called subInAcl.exe. While this tool doesn’t appear to be supported on anything after Windows Server 2003, I’ve rarely run into problems with it, and sometimes it is exactly what I need to handle a tricky permission automation task. Sometimes the old ways are still the best ways.