Re: Security Groups

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There is no way to determine what rights/permissions a group or user object
has.

JSI has a script you can run against a folder object to list all the
permissions defined but it can get huge if you go far enough up a tree. We
have a really well defined data layout with proper naming schemes that keep
part of the data tree name within the group object. This way we know where
are objects are granted access to.

http://www.jsifaq.com/SF/Tips/Tip.aspx?id=9640


Not sure what you are asking on cross posting. If you want to include
multiple NG's in one post separate with a semi-colon ; This way when you
ask a question in one NG the question and all answers will show in all you
included.

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Paul Bergson
MVP - Directory Services
MCT, MCSE, MCSA, Security+, BS CSci
2003, 2000 (Early Achiever), NT

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"SEgerton" <SEgerton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ADEC0E0D-B407-454C-9943-B819DC9F032F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I just changed over our network from Netware to Active Directory. The
Netware
was here before i started w/ my company and the groups and rights were a
bit
of a mess. Now that i've migrated over to Active Directory. Is there a way
to
tell the rights a Group has to what files and directories? I'd like to
place
these rights in the notes section of the groups. Therefore i know what
groups
i can add people to w/o worrying that i'm giving them rights to something
more then what they need.

And can someone also tell me the correct formating to cross-post within
theses newsgroups. I saw and example on microsoft,
microsoft.public.word.newusers; but i don't really understand that. When i
come in here i usually post in English/Servers/Windows Server/Active
Directory and so on.


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