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Permissions reporter
Permissions reporter






permissions reporter

The Active Directory Browser helps you find the groups you’re looking for. In case you have special groups for Operators or Backup users and you want to exclude those users from your NTFS permissions report, you can add those groups to the Exluded Groups section in the configuration. It will also examine all members of type group and recursively figure out what users or groups exists there. Our NTFS Permissions Reporter does traverse nested Active Directory groups during analyzing effective NTFS permissions owner. There is no need to hassle with any nested Active Directory security groups or time-consuming manual research for all the Active Directory groups to find the rights assignment of a specific folder. Verifying user permissions for specific folders can be done in a short time. To easily see what effective NTFS permissions a specific user has and why – rights assignment made for a group or direct assignment. This gives you visibility into the effective permissions and access rights for your data.

permissions reporter

My boss and I couldn’t be more satisfied!įolderSecurityViewer is an NTFS Permissions Reporter that helps you to analyze your Windows Folders or Shares and report all NTFS permissions owner. What took me a couple of days (working off and on) to produce before is now done in less than an hour.

permissions reporter

It was a life and time saver! It gives me exactly what I was looking for: a simple format that makes it easy to understand who has what access to each folder. I made do with a tool we had that extracted the data and then spent HOURS formatting the data to make it more easily understood by our managers. A year after I took over this reporting our contract expired for the software they had been using to produce the report. We have to send each department member a list of the folders used by their department and they review the security for any problems. While we are not a large organization by any means we have around 100 “workgroups” folders and a public folder with varying levels of security on the subfolders. A couple years ago I started a new job and inherited the responsibility of producing a semi-annual review of the folder permissions on our file server.








Permissions reporter