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Question about userrights ...
Hello
I have a problem to solve the following question. I´ve searched my whole MCSE-Books to find a solution for this task: "I am confronted with a new network with a domain, a fileserver, many files, folders and users. I have to find out which user or security group has rights on which folders. Also I have to create an overview within a list from the results with only Windows tools." What are the steps I have to do, to reach the goal? I hope that there is a helping hand in the community. Thanks in advance. |
RE: Question about userrights ...
Download the resource kit - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/reskits/
use showacl.exe to enumerate user permissions. (in win2000 its xcalcs.exe) Andrew "st.e" wrote: > Hello > > I have a problem to solve the following question. > I´ve searched my whole MCSE-Books to find a solution for this task: > > "I am confronted with a new network with a domain, a fileserver, many files, > folders and users. I have to find out which user or security group has rights > on which folders. Also I have to create an overview within a list from the > results with only Windows tools." > > What are the steps I have to do, to reach the goal? > I hope that there is a helping hand in the community. > Thanks in advance. |
RE: Question about userrights ...
Thanks for the help.
Meanwhile I´ve found the same solution. St.E "andrew" wrote: > Download the resource kit - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/reskits/ > > use showacl.exe to enumerate user permissions. > (in win2000 its xcalcs.exe) > > Andrew > > > "st.e" wrote: > > > Hello > > > > I have a problem to solve the following question. > > I´ve searched my whole MCSE-Books to find a solution for this task: > > > > "I am confronted with a new network with a domain, a fileserver, many files, > > folders and users. I have to find out which user or security group has rights > > on which folders. Also I have to create an overview within a list from the > > results with only Windows tools." > > > > What are the steps I have to do, to reach the goal? > > I hope that there is a helping hand in the community. > > Thanks in advance. |
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