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      VoIP_n00b
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      I'm looking for a NTFS Permissions Tool that can give me a simply report to show who has access to what.

      Anyone have a tool they like?

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        WrCombs @VoIP_n00b
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        @voip_n00b said in NTFS Permissions Tools:

        I'm looking for a NTFS Permissions Tool that can give me a simply report to show who has access to what.

        Anyone have a tool they like?

        have you tried the powershell script for this?

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          WrCombs @WrCombs
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          @wrcombs said in NTFS Permissions Tools:

          @voip_n00b said in NTFS Permissions Tools:

          I'm looking for a NTFS Permissions Tool that can give me a simply report to show who has access to what.

          Anyone have a tool they like?

          have you tried the powershell script for this?

          https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/52328.powershell-how-to-get-an-ntfs-permissions-report.aspx

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            notverypunny
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            Depending on what you're looking for, AccessEnum from sysinternals might be suitable.

            You indicate that you want to know "Who has access to what", this is more of a "what's accessible to who" report, so it may or may not do what you're looking for.

            It generates a report in txt but the formatting is compatible with csv ( just change the file extension to csv and you're good)

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403 @WrCombs
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              @wrcombs said in NTFS Permissions Tools:

              @voip_n00b said in NTFS Permissions Tools:

              I'm looking for a NTFS Permissions Tool that can give me a simply report to show who has access to what.

              Anyone have a tool they like?

              have you tried the powershell script for this?

              I actually have one written, I'll try to remember to post it when I get a free minute.

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