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View The Security of an NTFS Folder

MWahl | July 13, 2010 | 9:18 pm

Often times this isnt a big deal if there are only a few people or groups, but when there are a lot of people and groups its nice to use the two commands to pump out the info,

To List the security of a folder

From a command prompt type the following,
C:\>cacls "D:\Business Development"
D:\Business Development BUILTIN\Administrators:(OI)(CI)F
DomainName.COM\UserName:(OI)(CI)C

To List the security of a folder and all sub content.

From a command prompt type the following,

C:\>cacls "D:\Business Development" /T

If you need a list of the members of a Security Group

From a command prompt on a Domain Controller type the following,
C:\>net group "Business Development" >Report.txt

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