Guest BillGatesFan Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 Is there a way to find out what specific permissions a user has on windows 2003? I have to local users that are in the administrators on a local machine. One can do more than the other. Is there a tool I can run to find out who is allowed to do what extra? This is very strange. I do not want to go in every piece of software and every folder to find out the differences
Guest Coraleigh Miller Posted July 27, 2007 Posted July 27, 2007 Re: Finding out user permissions on Windows 2003 Are you running Active Directory on your 2003 server? Are we talking about server folder shares that have user rights in question? If so, it does not matter what 'local' pc rights the users have, the rights would be controlled with security groups through your Active Directory Users console and you could check there. As for what folders they or their security groups have access to you could use the Xcacls utility to view this. The Xcacls download and info is here... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318754 Coraleigh Miller "BillGatesFan" <klj_mcsd@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1185462762.617003.207670@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com... > Is there a way to find out what specific permissions a user has on > windows 2003? I have to local users that are in the administrators on > a local machine. One can do more than the other. Is there a tool I can > run to find out who is allowed to do what extra? This is very strange. > I do not want to go in every piece of software and every folder to > find out the differences >
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