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RE: Folder Permissions Tool
From: "Zach.Thompson () nacoal com" <Zach.Thompson () nacoal com>
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 14:47:36 -0500
We just started using Security Explorer and it is a nice piece of software. I also suggest looking at a few of the other products from script logic. We purchased a suite of products from them and have been pretty happy with them. The push to go to this product for us to finally kick the last pieces of Novell out of our network. Seems that Novell has a good tool for this already built in so to migrate we needed to show that we would maintain the same level of insight on our permissions. Zach T -----Original Message----- From: Ayers, Diane [mailto:DAyers () surewest net] Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 3:00 PM To: James M. Clark; security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: RE: Folder Permissions Tool Importance: Low We've used Security Explorer. Nice GUI for managing NTFS permissions. I believe it's owned by ScriptLogic now. It is not free however. http://www.scriptlogic.com/eng/products/securityexplorer/main.asp Diane -----Original Message----- From: James M. Clark [mailto:jclark () convera com] Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 12:29 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Folder Permissions Tool Does anyone know of a Windows tool that will display group and user permissions on a set of folders? In a tree view or mapped out in some manner? Thank you. James --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Earn your MS in Information Security ONLINE Organizations worldwide are in need of highly qualified information security professionals. Norwich University is fulfilling this demand with its MS in Information Security offered online. Recognized by the NSA as an academically excellent program, NU offers you the opportunity to earn your degree without disrupting your home or work life. http://www.msia.norwich.edu/secfocus_en ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE: This message may contain privileged and confidential information which is protected from disclosure. If you are not the addressee indicated in this communication (or an agent or employee responsible for delivering this communication to such person), you may not read, copy, use or disseminate this message to any other person. In such case, you should destroy this communication and kindly notify the sender immediately by reply email or telephone. Please advise the sender immediately if you or your employer do not consent to Internet email for messages of this kind. This communication is restricted to the intended recipient and is not to be provided to a third party without the prior consent of The North American Coal Corporation or its representatives.
Current thread:
- Re: Folder Permissions Tool, (continued)
- Re: Folder Permissions Tool rusty chiles (Apr 14)
- RE: Folder Permissions Tool Ayers, Diane (Apr 18)
- RE: Folder Permissions Tool Edmunds, Ron (Apr 14)
- Re: Folder Permissions Tool Doug . Janelle (Apr 14)
- Re: Folder Permissions Tool Dan Lynch (Apr 14)
- RE: Folder Permissions Tool Beauford, Jason (Apr 14)
- RE: Folder Permissions Tool Edmunds, Ron (Apr 15)
- RE: Folder Permissions Tool Doug . Janelle (Apr 15)
- RE: Folder Permissions Tool Beauford, Jason (Apr 15)
- RE: Folder Permissions Tool Jeff Gercken (Apr 18)
- RE: Folder Permissions Tool Zach.Thompson () nacoal com (Apr 18)
- RE: Folder Permissions Tool Dave Gonsalves (Apr 19)