Folders and permissions
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 17:35:06 +0200
I'm looking for a program that can give me a report of a folder and his
subfolders with all the users (or groups) and their permissions. Also I want
to see to which folders a user (or group) has permissions.
I've found Admin Report Kit, but this program is expensive, and can do a lot
more then I want. Does anyone know of any other programs?
Many thanks,
Marc
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