Re: Script to know which file a user have access

From: Yevgen Lazaryev (how_inventive_spammers_are_at_nospam.usa)
Date: 09/30/04


Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 23:45:04 -0400

Take a look at perms.exe in the Resource Kit .....

"Juan Carlos Canto" <Juan Carlos Canto@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit
dans le message de
news:782C1A48-FBF6-441B-AE38-00E1CA91BD38@microsoft.com...
| I am looking for a script that allow to an administrator create a report
of
| all the files in a server that one user has access and see which access
has.
|
| For example: enumerate all the files that user K (or any group that this
| user belongs to) has permission.
|
| I saw XACLS that show all ACLs of all files I need to filter this output
to
| a user and/or groups.
|
| Thanks



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