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List folder permissions
Parsu 5/11/2007 5:55:01 AM
Hi All,

I have around 100 folders & and each are assigned with different permissions
to different users.I need an command or utility to list the folder
permissions assigned to users or groups. I dont want to view the permissions
on subfolders ( if it can then OK, otherwise its not needed) I just need to
view the permissions on top level folders.
THANX.

Re: List folder permissions
"CreateWindow" <createwindow[ at ]gmail.com> 5/11/2007 9:30:20 AM
Dear Parsu,

Have a look at the cacls command. (cacls /?)

Hope that helps,

CreateWindow
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"Parsu" <Parsu[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D08C467E-1529-46FE-8186-B2A656E6E201[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Hi All,
>
> I have around 100 folders & and each are assigned with different
> permissions
> to different users.I need an command or utility to list the folder
> permissions assigned to users or groups. I dont want to view the
> permissions
> on subfolders ( if it can then OK, otherwise its not needed) I just need
> to
> view the permissions on top level folders.
> THANX.
>


Re: List folder permissions
Parsu 5/12/2007 6:37:01 AM
Hi,
Cacls coand does not help in my case, because i need to list the
permissions assigned to may around 100 folders.I think there should be some
tool to display/list the folder level perissions. need help....

"CreateWindow" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Dear Parsu,
>
> Have a look at the cacls command. (cacls /?)
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> CreateWindow
> http://justpageprobe.com
> The FREE Web page utility you always wanted.
> Monitor your enterprise Web Servers.
> Keep your router connected.
> Email your IP to where you need it.
>
>
> "Parsu" <Parsu[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D08C467E-1529-46FE-8186-B2A656E6E201[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have around 100 folders & and each are assigned with different
> > permissions
> > to different users.I need an command or utility to list the folder
> > permissions assigned to users or groups. I dont want to view the
> > permissions
> > on subfolders ( if it can then OK, otherwise its not needed) I just need
> > to
> > view the permissions on top level folders.
> > THANX.
> >
>
>
>
Re: List folder permissions
Michael Bednarek <mbATmbednarek.com[ at ]BLACKHOLESPAM.NET> 5/12/2007 12:48:55 PM
On Fri, 11 May 2007 23:37:01 -0700, Parsu wrote in
microsoft.public.windows.server.scripting:

[Quoted Text]
> Cacls coand does not help in my case, because i need to list the
>permissions assigned to may around 100 folders.I think there should be some
>tool to display/list the folder level perissions. need help....

Have you tried CreateWindow's suggestion? How? Doesn't
FOR /D %d IN (*) DO cacls "%d"
do what you need?

For a GUI, look at AccessEnum.EXE by Bryce Cogswell.

>"CreateWindow" wrote:
>
>> Dear Parsu,
>>
>> Have a look at the cacls command. (cacls /?)
>>
>> Hope that helps,
>>
>> Parsu wrote in message news:D08C467E-1529-46FE-8186-B2A656E6E201[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> > I have around 100 folders & and each are assigned with different
>> > permissions
>> > to different users.I need an command or utility to list the folder
>> > permissions assigned to users or groups. I dont want to view the
>> > permissions
>> > on subfolders ( if it can then OK, otherwise its not needed) I just need
>> > to
>> > view the permissions on top level folders.

--
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Re: List folder permissions
"Al Dunbar" <AlanDrub[ at ]hotmail.com.nospaam> 5/12/2007 5:35:49 PM

"Michael Bednarek" <mbATmbednarek.com[ at ]BLACKHOLESPAM.NET> wrote in message
news:5mdb43dsnqhsvsu6m8ji3rv0e8idr9c0f7[ at ]4ax.com...
[Quoted Text]
> On Fri, 11 May 2007 23:37:01 -0700, Parsu wrote in
> microsoft.public.windows.server.scripting:
>
>> Cacls coand does not help in my case, because i need to list the
>>permissions assigned to may around 100 folders.I think there should be
>>some
>>tool to display/list the folder level perissions. need help....
>
> Have you tried CreateWindow's suggestion? How? Doesn't
> FOR /D %d IN (*) DO cacls "%d"
> do what you need?

I think the issue is that he has 100 folders to examine. That, in itself, is
what makes this kind of thing labour-intensive. No matter what tool you use
to list the permissions, there is going to be a lot of data to look at.

Of course, it depends what the object of the exercise is..

/Al
..

> For a GUI, look at AccessEnum.EXE by Bryce Cogswell.
>
>>"CreateWindow" wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Parsu,
>>>
>>> Have a look at the cacls command. (cacls /?)
>>>
>>> Hope that helps,
>>>
>>> Parsu wrote in message
>>> news:D08C467E-1529-46FE-8186-B2A656E6E201[ at ]microsoft.com...
>>> > I have around 100 folders & and each are assigned with different
>>> > permissions
>>> > to different users.I need an command or utility to list the folder
>>> > permissions assigned to users or groups. I dont want to view the
>>> > permissions
>>> > on subfolders ( if it can then OK, otherwise its not needed) I just
>>> > need
>>> > to
>>> > view the permissions on top level folders.
>
> --
> Michael Bednarek http://mbednarek.com/ "POST NO BILLS"


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