Re: ACL Reporting
From: Brad Rossiter (BradRossiter_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/10/05
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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 13:21:05 -0800
I'm aware of these little utilities and they are useful, but how are
Enterprise companies doing this? They can't possibely be running batch jobs
of dumpsec each next, exporting the data and running reports off of it.
Sarbanes Oxley is causing companies to have to know what the 'accountants'
(and others) have rightrs on on ServerX. These reports need to be able to be
run and audited agianst. Microsoft Windows has ZERO capibility of doing this
on it's own and Mirosoft themselves did not even have any better answer to me
than use SUBINACL. I just don't think you need to have to have an MCSE to
find this information.
Brad
"Steven L Umbach" wrote:
> Dumpsec from SomarSoft is free and worth a try. The tool showacls may also
> help. --- Steve
>
> http://www.somarsoft.com/
> http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBK/tip5000/rh5003.htm
>
> "Brad Rossiter" <BradRossiter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:28FDA0EB-0068-471E-B1E2-2D5C75940AC8@microsoft.com...
> > I'd like a nice tool for doing reports on ACL's (NTFS) on my servers. I
> > have
> > thousands of users and hundreds of groups and I can't run stupid Subinacl
> > commands over and over. I'd like to point an object (Say an user or a
> > security group) to a server(s) or folder on a server and have it report
> > back
> > to me what rights this object has (say a list of files and RWX etc..)..
> > I'm
> > open to third party products as well. This is a MUST have feature of any
> > modern NOS and it appears it's not something you can do with WIndows out
> > of
> > the box (or by calling them)..
> >
> > brad
>
>
>
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