I really should start using PowerShell too. It's just investing the time to
get up to speed. I have so many batch scripts stored away that I can modify
to my needs in such a short period of time I'm wondering if I'm ever going
to escape them.

I forgot about icacls - think I may have a play with that

On 18 August 2010 11:40, Andrew S. Baker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Actually, I still have scripts that use both SRVINFO and GLOBAL, so you're
> not the only one.  :)
>
> You could look at FILEACL (3rd party) and ICACLS (native Vista+/2008+) for
> listing NTFS permissions on files and other structures.  SUBINACL is another
> option.
>
> And, don't forget Powershell (which I have to start using more myself)
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> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 6:02 AM, James Rankin <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> Being a stick-in-the-mud, I've just spent the last couple of days using
>> Somarsoft's *dumpsec *to export data structures and the associated NTFS
>> permissions to an Excel file. As I am only too aware of my tendency to stick
>> with what I know works (I'm probably the only person still using *srvinfo
>> *and *global.exe  *from the NT Resource Kit), can anyone enlighten me as
>> to the latest-and-greatest tools for dumping NTFS permissions into a nice
>> report?
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>> TIA,
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>> JRR
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