So that worked, though I didn't have to do it on my machine. In this article, we’ll look at useful commands for managing NTFS permissions on Windows with iCACLS. The icacls.exe command line tool allows you to get or change Access Control Lists (ACLs) for files and folders on the NTFS file system. dll file, and was able to successfully copy the file. You can use the built-in iCACLS tool to manage NTFS permissions on Windows. Not sure what was different on my machine, that it worked. I tried the same process on two test machines, and receive 'access denied' or 'file in use'. dll with our code-signed certificate and replace the file on my machine (after using takeown/icacls). ![]() The add-in points to c:\windows\syswow64\mscore e.dll. One of the vendor add-ins not loading is MS Data Mining for Excel, in Excel 2016. ![]() ![]() ![]() I implement the certificate using signtool command. As a workaround, our Security team gave me access to create a code-signed certificate. Our company has numerous home-grown add-ins (along with a few vendor ones) that do not load properly, as a result. so a bit of background.we are slowly upgrading our company to Office 2016, so now, in Trust Center > Add-ins, 'Require Application Add-ins to be signed by Trusted Publisher' and 'Disable notification for unsigned add-ins' are enabled and greyed out, per GPO.
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