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Re: Auditing Folder Permissions on Windows


From: Bugbear <gbugbear () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2011 10:32:32 -0500

I third dumpsec , free , been around forever, just pay attention to
options for sub folders and files, there is an option to only dump
sub's and files that differ from root, so greatly reduce report length

On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Craig Freyman <craigfreyman () gmail com> wrote:
dumpsec

On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 6:18 AM, Zate <zate75 () gmail com> wrote:

So here is my issue.
I am having to basically output the ACL's (ie user/group and it's
permissions) for about 9 shares on our network.  So in the form of
\\server\place\folder
i need to know the ACL on every folder under that top one to tell if it's
changed from what it should be.
so far I've tried doing it in perl and in ruby, both run into some
limitations with the sheer number of folders or with dealing with the depth
of recursion.
tried it in Powershell, hits a limit in the length of the folder names.
Any tools out there that do this stuff?  This is kind of centered around
SOX reporting, so I am sure I am not the only one trying to do this.
Ideas?
thanks.
Zate

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