which permisions did I granted to my user??

From: A. Tolga KILINĒ (kilinc@tis.havelsan.com.tr)
Date: 01/07/03


From: "A. Tolga KILINĒ" <kilinc@tis.havelsan.com.tr>
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 09:08:09 +0200


Hi, I need a tool which shows the all permissions (as a report) that a group
or a domain account have. You know there are some applications, when
installed they create their own user or group and assign some permissions on
them. I want to find out which permissions/rights do these groups and
accounts have.
Tools from resource kit or free may be better.
Regards,
tolga



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