Re: What resources does my security group have access to?



Rusty,

I probably should have copy and pasted a reply.

I typically suggest to people who post a question that seems to me to be
asked often that they do a search before they post. This is what I did when
I first started using the newsgroup. The discovery process is a wonderful
thing. Along the way to finding an answer for the 'subject at hand' I would
often find several other very interesting things. Thus, I suggest that
people do a search.....

Anyway, here are a list of web sites that I find useful. They might be able
to help you later on.

http://www.jsiinc.com
http://www.joeware.net
http://www.eventid.net
http://www.msresource.net
http://www.petri.co.il/
http://www.gpoguy.com/

So, I hope that you first experience with the News Groups was not too
horrible. This is a really great place full of very smart individuals. It
is definitely a good place to be....
--
Cary W. Shultz
Roanoke, VA 24012

http://www.activedirectory-win2000.com
(soon to be updated!!!)
http://www.grouppolicy-win2000.com
(soon to be updated!!!)



"Rusty Hilim" <RustyHilim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:40C27732-37D4-4B88-B9D8-16C21C9609A7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> So, not to be rude, you don't know the answer.
>
> Considering the fact that this is the first time I have utilized
> Microsoft's
> news group, I figured I would recieve a "valid" answer just as quick as if
> I
> were to search myself.
>
> In short...a simple link to a previous post would have sufficed.
>
> Thanks anyway ;)
>
> "Cary Shultz" wrote:
>
>> Rusty,
>>
>> This question is asked a lot. Not trying to be rude, but you might want
>> to
>> search this news group ( or any that might be more applicable ) before
>> posting your question.
>>
>> --
>> Cary W. Shultz
>> Roanoke, VA 24012
>>
>> http://www.activedirectory-win2000.com
>> (soon to be updated!!!)
>> http://www.grouppolicy-win2000.com
>> (soon to be updated!!!)
>>
>>
>>
>> "Rusty Hilim" <Rusty Hilim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:2E5FB5FF-2FCC-4495-B115-2A0D0F637AB4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Is there a method of determining what resources (folders on file
>> > server,
>> > objects in AD, etc) a given security group has access/rights to?
>> >
>> > I am aware that CACLS & XCACLS will allow you to view the ACL
>> > information
>> > associated with an object, but I am looking for a way to view all
>> > folders
>> > a
>> > particular group has access to.
>> >
>> > Windows 2000 AD - Native Mode
>>
>>
>>


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