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Directory ACE management help needed

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I am buiding a Console App in .NET 2005 to either physically remove an ACE entry or remove the users permissions in a directory folder. Permissions for the user ACE entry are inherited from the root directory. I have tried many methods of the System.Security.AccessControl class but have not being able to do so. The app runs to successful termination and donot issue any exeptions.

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Jul 12 '07 #1
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