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Re: File Permission Audit Tool - Windows
From: p1g <killfactory () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 11:15:52 -0400
This one is used by a handful of auditing firms that frequent state government in WV. Ecora http://www.ecora.com/ecora/ It does what you ask plus some more. On 9/24/07, Al Cooper <mail () hmcnetworks com> wrote:
I am looking for audit tool that will give me a report on all the file permission on a windows 2000/2003 servers. I will prefer open source but would be willing to look at commercial software if it is superior. Any recommendations? Thanks for your help,
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