Access Control Lists on NTFS

From: Steve Glore (glores_at_dodo.com.au)
Date: 10/10/03


Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 22:44:16 +1000

Apologies if already posted but searching didn't return exactly what I'm
looking for. I am using D5 Pro on NT4 Server and W2K Server and wish to
determine what groups/users have access granted in the NTFS ACL for
particular folders. I am comfortable using recursive algorithms to process
all sub-folders and files from a given starting point in a folder structure
but I haven't been able to find out how to retrieve information on what
access rights have been granted to each specific folder/file e.g. Domain
Users, Full Access.

Any hints and/or suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks
Steve



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