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Change ACL of shared folder without setting archive bit

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I would like to restrict certain network shares in my network so that only specific groups can access the shares. However, some of these shares are archived to an external system. Whenever the archived bit is set on files in the share, the files will be archived automatically.

Whenever I changed the ACL of a certain network share, the archived bit is set on all files on the share, which causes all files to be archived again.

I'm looking for a solution that allows me to change the ACL of a network share while not setting the archived bit on files/folders in that share. Preferably via PowerShell or the Windows GUI. I'd rather not use third-party software.

Has anyone encountered a similar challenge, or does anyone have a solution?

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Windows can do it. that would be the answer as you wrote an Unclear question. you really need to update the question as it is missing the things like OS etc. Questions seeking installation, configuration or diagnostic help must include the desired end state, the specific problem or error, sufficient information about the configuration and environment to reproduce it, and attempted solutions. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers and are unlikely to get good answers
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