object-spec Specifies the object whose access control list is to be created or edited. If an access control list does not exist, it is created. You can specify an object from any of the following object classes: Capability Common event flag cluster Device File Group global section Logical name table Queue Resource domain Security class System global section Volume The default object class is a file. A file must be a disk file on a Files-11 On-Disk Structure Level 2 formatted volume. For any object other than a file, you must specify the object class with the /CLASS qualifier. Note that the ACL editor does not provide a default file type for files. To prevent the ACL editor from using a null file type, specify the file type on the command line. If the object is a directory, specify the .DIR file type. Do not include wildcard characters in the object specification.
1 – Qualifiers
Qualifier Description /CLASS Specifies the class of object whose ACL is being edited /JOURNAL Controls whether a journal file is created for the editing session /MODE Specifies the use of prompting during the editing session /OBJECT_TYPE Superseded by the /CLASS qualifier /RECOVER Restores an ACL from a journal file at the beginning of an editing session