Find out "Owner" of a file as displayed by Windows Explorer
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Darin McCoy
am 8 Jun. 2012
Beantwortet: scivision
am 18 Sep. 2024
I've seen some files on the FEX that allow you to get creation date / last modified date of a particular file
but does anybody know how to get the name of the "Owner" of a file? (Which is another thing displayed by Windows Explorer so it has to be accessible somehow??)
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Image Analyst
am 9 Jun. 2012
Here's one way:
fileName = 'test.m'; % Some file you're interested in.
commandString = sprintf('dir %s /Q > owner_of_%s.txt', ...
fileName, fileName);
system(commandString)
filebrowser; % Optional - Show current folder panel
% Now open the txt file you just created
% and parse it to find the owner.
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Jan
am 9 Jun. 2012
You can use .NET:
finfo = System.IO.FileInfo(FileName);
dummyAccount = System.Security.Principal.NTAccount('dummy');
Owner = char(finfo.GetAccessControl.GetOwner(GetType(dummyAccount)).Value.ToString);
There must be a more direct method to get the NTAccount type instead of creating a dummy account.
The Windows API methods are not trivial and I hesitate to implement them in a function similar to GetFileTime.
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Jan
am 11 Jun. 2012
The .NET method includes the host name also, such that file owners of network drives are identified uniquely. The DIR approach does not handle this and demands for a complicated parsing of a text file.
scivision
am 18 Sep. 2024
The owner of a file can be found using built-in Java
owner = string(java.nio.file.Files.getOwner(java.io.File(path).toPath(), java.nio.file.LinkOption.values));
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