User rights to server shares
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I'm looking for a script, or pointers to help my helpdesk people find out
what rights a user has to several file shares. They may have a user that
tries to view a stored fax on one of several servers, but the user cannot
see the file, has no rights. What I am looking for is a script that I can
have the helpdesk person run, they fill in the user's logon name, and the
server\share that is a problem. What I would like to come back is the
rights that the user has in that share - read only, modify, no rights. The
help-desk won't have the user's password, just the logon ID. Some of our
groups are nested 3-5 levels deep, which complicates the search.
Any ideas?
Randy Reimers
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