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Ok, so we are doing an audit of every file and directory in our DFS. We need to know who has what permissions where. Is there a way to use the dir command to get permission settings and put them in a txt file? Preferably in a spread sheet, but lets start easy.
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if you can go into more detail...
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sorry.
We have 22 TB worth of space here, and we just need to know what the permissions are for every directory and file. So instead of going to the properties of every file / folder, I want to make a script that will place the info I need in a txt file. I think I can get the script working myself, I just need to know if there is a command I can use in command prompt to show me who has access to a particular file or folder; and what are they allowed to do to that file / folder (read, write, full, etc.)
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Bump
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