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Permissions reporter
Permissions reporter











permissions reporter

  • The table in HTML exports is now sortable.
  • Fixed a bug that caused the Relative Path column not to be exported correctly when exporting to HTML or CSV file.
  • The account or group that has been set as the Owner of each directory is now shown.
  • Compare Reports feature shows you the differences between permissions in 2 different reports.
  • Application is now a 64 bit process when run from a 64 bit OS (so it can access more than 4 GB of RAM).
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  • Results can now be exported to NTPR file and loaded back in to the application at a later date.
  • Prices start at $149 and you can find out more at the developer's site. If that's not enough then you can create your own filters from scratch based on many different criteria, making the package very useful for system administrators. Rather than simply report every permission on and below the target folder, you can look only for directories which aren't inheriting permissions, say user accounts which don't exist accounts which have been explicitly assigned (or denied) permissions accounts from certain domains, and more. Useful though this is, the commercial Standard Edition is significantly better as it supports filters. Instead you can simply right-click a folder and choose Report Permissions to retrieve information on the selected folder, and all its subfolders.Īnd after a relatively quick scan time you'll have a tree which can browse, and clicking on any individual folder will accurately reveal the permissions for each of your user groups, as well as details on any folders which haven't inherited their parent's permissions, and a table of folders indicating any errors which the program encountered along the way (like trying to access folders when it doesn't have the appropriate permissions, ironically).ĭon't like the default presentation? It's also possible to display the results in a grid (including the relevant SID), and your report can be exported as an HTML file for easy analysis later.

    permissions reporter

    There's none of the usual hassle with the standard Windows security dialogs, for instance. NTFS Permissions Reporter is a tool to help you figure out how NTFS file and folder permissions are assigned on your drive.













    Permissions reporter