ACL-Permissions.psm1
#Requires -Modules AdministratorRole Set-StrictMode -Version Latest function Repair-AclCorruption { param( [parameter(Mandatory=$true,position=0)]$directory); $out = icacls "$directory" /verify /t /q foreach($line in $out) { if ($line -match '(.:[^:]*): (.*)') { $path = $Matches[1] Set-Acl $path (Get-Acl $path) } } <# .SYNOPSIS Fixes ACLs on the directory (and its ancestors) that have become corrupted (resulting in " .DESCRIPTION When the error message "This access control list is not in canonical form and therefore cannot be modified." comes up, you can use this to fix the ACLs Based on https://gist.github.com/vbfox/8fbec5c60b0c16289023, found from http://serverfault.com/a/287702/4110 .PARAMETER directory The path to the directory to which to apply permissions .PARAMETER username The username of the account to which to give permissions .PARAMETER domain The domain of the account to which to give permissions, defaults to the App Pool Identity domain #> } function Set-ModifyPermission { param( [parameter(Mandatory=$true,position=0)]$directory, [parameter(Mandatory=$true,position=1)]$username, $domain = 'IIS APPPOOL'); Assert-AdministratorRole $inherit = [system.security.accesscontrol.InheritanceFlags]"ContainerInherit, ObjectInherit" $propagation = [system.security.accesscontrol.PropagationFlags]"None" if ($domain -eq 'IIS APPPOOL') { Import-Module WebAdministration $sid = (Get-ItemProperty IIS:\AppPools\$username).ApplicationPoolSid $identifier = New-Object System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier($sid) $user = $identifier.Translate([System.Security.Principal.NTAccount]) } else { $user = New-Object System.Security.Principal.NTAccount($domain, $username) } $accessrule = New-Object system.security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule($user, "Modify", $inherit, $propagation, "Allow") Repair-AclCorruption $directory $acl = Get-Acl $directory $acl.AddAccessRule($accessrule) set-acl -aclobject $acl $directory <# .SYNOPSIS Gives the given user the modify permission to the given directory .PARAMETER directory The path to the directory to which to apply permissions .PARAMETER username The username of the account to which to give permissions .PARAMETER domain The domain of the account to which to give permissions, defaults to the App Pool Identity domain #> } Export-ModuleMember Set-ModifyPermission Export-ModuleMember Repair-AclCorruption |