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Can I search for a specific user or group´s permissions?

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Can I search for a specific user or group´s permissions?

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Yes. Windows NT/2000s native tools do not allow an administrator to search through subdirectories for a specific user or groups permissions. This inadequacy results in the inability for the administrator to obtain an over all depiction of file security. Finding information like this is a snap with Security Explorer(tm). • Simply choose a group or user, and a set of permissions to search for, and begin your search. • A dialog box will pop-up with your search results. • At that point, you can click on any file or directory in your search results to modify its permissions immediately! This is a very powerful tool to analyze your user´s permissions and close hard-to-find security holes.

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