ChangeSecurityPermissionsEx method of the CIM_Directory class
The ChangeSecurityPermissionsEx method changes the security permissions for the logical directory entry file specified in the object path (this method is an extended version of the ChangeSecurityPermissions method and is inherited from CIM_LogicalFile). If the logical file is a directory, then this method will act recursively, changing the security permissions for all of the files and sub-directories that the directory contains.
Important
The DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force) CIM (Common Information Model) classes are the parent classes upon which WMI classes are built. WMI currently supports only the CIM 2.x version schemas.
This topic uses Managed Object Format (MOF) syntax. For more information about using this method, see Calling a Method.
Syntax
uint32 ChangeSecurityPermissionsEx(
[in] Win32_SecurityDescriptor SecurityDescriptor,
[in] uint32 Option,
[out] string StopFileName,
[in, optional] string StartFileName,
[in, optional] boolean Recursive
);
Parameters
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SecurityDescriptor [in]
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Specifies security information.
Note
A NULL ACL in the SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR structure grants unlimited access.
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Option [in]
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Security privilege to modify. For example, to change the owner and DACL security, use
Option = 1 + 4
or
Option = CHANGE_OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION | CHANGE_DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION
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CHANGE_OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION (1)
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Change the owner of the logical file.
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CHANGE_GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION (2)
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Change the group of the logical file.
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CHANGE_DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION (4)
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Change the ACL of the logical file.
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CHANGE_SACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION (8)
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Change the system ACL of the logical file.
StopFileName [out]
String that represents the name of the file (or directory) where the method failed. This parameter has a value of null if the method succeeds.
StartFileName [in, optional]
String that represents the child file (or directory) to use as a starting point for this method. Typically, the StartFileName parameter is the StopFileName parameter specifying the file (or directory) at which an error occurred from the previous method call. If the parameter value is null, the operation is performed on the file or directory specified in the ExecMethod call.
Recursive [in, optional]
If TRUE, the method is also applied recursively to files and directories within the directory specified by the CIM_Directory instance. For file instances, this parameter is ignored.
Return value
Returns a value of 0 (zero) on success, and any other number to indicate an error.
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0
Success.
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2
Access denied.
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8
Unspecified failure.
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9
Invalid object.
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10
Object already exists.
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11
File system not NTFS.
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12
Platform not Windows.
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13
Drive not the same.
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14
Directory not empty.
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15
Sharing violation.
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16
Invalid start file.
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17
Privilege not held.
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21
Invalid parameter.
Remarks
This method is currently not implemented by WMI. To use this method, you must implement it in your own provider.
This documentation is derived from the CIM class descriptions published by the DMTF. Microsoft may have made changes to correct minor errors, conform to Microsoft SDK documentation standards, or provide more information.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client |
Windows Vista |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 |
Namespace |
Root\CIMV2 |
MOF |
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DLL |
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