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ACL's on folders

Discussion in 'Windows Server System' started by Dcrypter, 2006/02/07.

  1. 2006/02/07
    Dcrypter

    Dcrypter Inactive Thread Starter

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    Is there a tool or command that will list the folder with a list of users and access to the folder.

    Folder_A
    User1 RWX
    User2 R_X

    Folder_B
    User1 RWX
    User3 R_X

    Thanks in advance
     
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    AKP

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    Right click on the folder in question and go to Sharing and security.
    In the Security Tab page click on the Advanced button.
    In the Permissions Tab if you need more detail double clip on any user/group.

    Andrew
     
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  4. 2006/02/07
    Dcrypter

    Dcrypter Inactive Thread Starter

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    That I know. I was looking for something that would do that in a mass scale, and would give me a report with said information.

    Example I have 200 folders and I want to know who has access to what, checking every folder manually is not practical.

    But thanks for the info though.
     
  5. 2006/02/08
    AKP

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    Try: srvcheck.exe \\computername > c:\Permissions.txt
    Srvcheck is a resource kit utility, Google it for a copy @ MS

    Andrew
     
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    download the resource kit for the server. There is a dos command: srvcheck \\servername

    This will list the file, the user and what type of permission they have.
     
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  7. 2006/02/10
    Dcrypter

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    Thx. That's exactly what I was looking for.
     

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