NT File Share Security

From: Craig Engel (craig.engel_at_nwdc.ibs-lmco.com)
Date: 01/07/04


Date: 7 Jan 2004 11:06:02 -0800

I am looking for a commercial (or commercial grade) software product
that I can use to document and evaluate NT file share security. I
already know about the NT resource kit utility RMTShare.exe and the
built-in CACLS command. They're good for starters, but I want both
feature sets combined, a good reporting engine, a flexible user
interface, and a product that can scale many systems. And I don't
want to have to install an agent on each system either. I need to be
able to report on Share level security as well as File level security
for each file share. Does anybody know of such a product?

Please contact me if you have any advice/recommendations

        mailto://craig.engel@nwdc.ibs-lmco.com



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