Re: View effective permissions



Not that I know of. Xcacls.vbs does a pretty good job of displaying
permissions however. It is important to manage users and groups carefully to
be able to track permissions. There are tools that can help enumerate a
users group membership for a domain such as dsget and dsquery. There are
also some limitations of the GUI effective permissions as shown in the link
below. --- Steve

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/acl_effective_perm.mspx?mfr=true

The calculation does not take these Security Identifiers into account: the
Anonymous Logon, Authenticated Users, Batch, Creator Group, Creator Owner,
Dialup, Enterprise Domain Controllers, Interactive, Network, Proxy,
Restricted, Self, Service, System, and Terminal Server User. An example
would be if a user were to access a file remotely.


"HDI" <hdinf@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1150964353.232696.163020@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,

Is there a tool to view the effective permissions for a user or group
like in advanced security settings?

Xcacls?

Thx



.



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