RE: Group Permissions

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To add to this. It would be too time consuming to go to every share/resource
on our network. I could do that and then go to the Security tab to see what
users and groups have permissions there.

I want to be able to go to the command prompt and run a utility that tells
me what resources a particular group has permission to and what permissions
it has.

Any help?



"Eshprof" wrote:

> We are in the process of cleaning up our groups. We have several hundred
> that are empty, but before we delete them we want to know what resources
> they've been assigned to.
>
> Where can I go or what can I type to find out what resource a certain group
> has been given permissions to?
>
> I'm sure there's an easy answer, but I just can't find it.
.



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