Skip to main content

vserver security file-directory ntfs modify

Contributors
Suggest changes

Modify an NTFS security descriptor

Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

The vserver security file-directory ntfs modify command modifies an NTFS security descriptor. You can change the -owner , -group and `-control-flags-raw ` of the security descriptor with this command.

Parameters

-vserver <vserver name> - Vserver

Specifies the name of the Vserver associated with the security descriptor that you want to modify.

-ntfs-sd <ntfs sd name> - NTFS Security Descriptor Name

Specifies the name of the security descriptor that you want to modify.

[-owner <name or sid>] - Owner

Specifies the owner of the security descriptor. You can specify the owner using either the user name or SID.

The owner of the security descriptor can modify the permissions on the file (or folder) or files (or folders) to which the security descriptor is applied and can give other users the right to take ownership of the object or objects to which the security descriptor is applied. You can use any of the following formats when specifying the value for this parameter:

+
* SID
* Domain\user-name
* user-name@Domain
* user-name@FQDN

Note If you specify any of the three user name formats for the value of -owner , keep in mind that the value for the user name is case insensitive. The value for the user name is ignored for Storage-Level Access Guard (SLAG).
[-group <name or sid>] - Primary Group (privilege: advanced)

Specifies the owner group of the security descriptor. You can specify the owner group using either a group name or SID. You can use any of the following formats when specifying the value for this parameter:

+
* SID
* Domain\user-name
* user-name@Domain
* user-name@FQDN

Note If you specify any of the three user name formats for the value of -group , keep in mind that the value for the user name is case insensitive. The value for the user name is ignored for SLAG.
[-control-flags-raw <Hex Integer>] - Raw Control Flags (privilege: advanced)

Specifies the control flags in the security descriptor to be modified.

Note The value for the control flag is ignored for SLAG.

Examples

The following example modifies the owner of an NTFS security descriptor named "sd2" on Vserver vs1.

cluster1::> vserver security file-directory ntfs modify -ntfs-sd sd2 -vserver vs1 -owner domain\administrator
cluster1::> vserver security file-directory ntfs show -vserver vs1 -ntfs-sd sd2
Vserver: vs1
                    Security Descriptor Name: sd2
            Owner of the Security Descriptor: DOMAIN\Administrator