Re: Determine security group application
- From: "Ken Aldrich" <supportw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 14:40:29 -0500
Hello,
Wonderful. If you would like a free, personalized, one-on-one web
demonstration of how DSRAZOR can report file permissions by trustee, let
your sales representative know that you would like to meet with a support
engineer. I would be happy to spend some time with you.
--
Ken Aldrich
DSRAZOR for Windows
Visual Click Software, Inc.
www.visualclick.com
"JPenrose" <JPenrose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Ken.
I requested a quote via the online form.
J Penrose MCSE
"Ken Aldrich" wrote:
Hello,
This can be done without any scripting knowledge with a product called
DSRAZOR for Windows.
There are applets that will walk through the ACLs of every object on a
volume, directory path, or share and compile a list of the Trustees,
which
files they have permissions to access, what those permissions are, how
the
ACE applies, and whether or not those permissions were inherited.
DSRAZOR for Windows also does this in Active Directory itself so that you
can find out which objects certain users or groups have access to.
Check it out at www.visualclick.com/?source=FStrustee101706
--
Ken Aldrich
DSRAZOR for Windows
Visual Click Software, Inc.
www.visualclick.com
"JPenrose" <JPenrose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello group,
I looking for a method to determine what resources a given global
security
group is applied to. For example, say I have an AD global security
group
called HR.Managers which is applied to several resources scatered over
an
NTFS volume on a file server. I need to be able to reveal all the
various
directories that this group is applied to. Finding the same information
for
shared folders would be a bonus as well.
What's the best method to pull this off?
Thanks in advance,
JPenrose MCSE
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