public bool SetPermissions(string remoteDir, string MachineName, string UserName, string Password) // Username and Password is of Admin account on remote machine
{
string TempName = remoteDir;
int Index = TempName.IndexOf(":");
string DriveLetter = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["ShareDriveLetter"]; // e.q. C
if (Index != -1)
{
string[] arr = TempName.Split(new char[] { ':' });
DriveLetter = arr[0];
TempName = TempName.Substring(Index + 2);
}
ManagementPath myPath = new ManagementPath();
myPath.NamespacePath = @"root\CIMV2";
ConnectionOptions oConn = new ConnectionOptions();
oConn.Username = UserName;
oConn.Password = Password;
oConn.EnablePrivileges = true;
myPath.Server = MachineName;
ManagementScope scope = new ManagementScope(myPath, oConn);
scope.Connect();
//without next strange manipulation, the os.Get().Count will throw the "Invalid query" exception
remoteDir = remoteDir.Replace("\\", "\\\\");
ObjectQuery oq = new ObjectQuery("select Name from Win32_Directory where Name = '" + remoteDir + "'");
using (ManagementObjectSearcher os = new ManagementObjectSearcher(scope, oq))
{
if (os.Get().Count == 0) //It don't exist, so create it!
{
ManagementPath path2 = new ManagementPath();
path2.Server = MachineName;
path2.ClassName = "Win32_Process";
path2.NamespacePath = @"root\CIMV2";
ManagementScope scopeProcess = new ManagementScope(path2, oConn);
using (ManagementClass process = new ManagementClass(scopeProcess, path2, null))
{
//Command line that you want to execute on remote machine
string commandLine = @"cmd /C cacls " + TempName +" /C /T /E /P "+"0909020:F"; // 0909020:F is username:permissions
using (ManagementBaseObject inParams = process.GetMethodParameters("Create"))
{
inParams["CommandLine"] = commandLine;
inParams["CurrentDirectory"] = DriveLetter + @":\\";
inParams["ProcessStartupInformation"] = null;
using (ManagementBaseObject outParams = process.InvokeMethod("Create", inParams, null))
{
int retVal = Convert.ToInt32(outParams.Properties["ReturnValue"].Value);
return (retVal == 0);
}
}
}
}
else
{
return true;//if exists, return true; you may want to return false, of course
}
}
return false;
}
Showing posts with label Remote Machine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remote Machine. Show all posts
20 November 2009
Set NTFS folder permissions on remote machine using .NET and WMI
After considerable amount of efforts and trial I was finally able to hack the solution to set NTFS permissions on a remote machine using .NET. For local file system it is just couple of line of codes and it works like a charm but when it comes to remote machines it just gives you a nightmare . So here goes my solution. I am sure this will help someone.
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