

It is stored as a serialized array of objects. Report DetailsĪn ACL Report is a list of non-inherited ACLs for a set of Shares or Folders. All files and folders within these locations will be scanned, but only non-inherited ACL’s will be added to the ACL Reports.

The comparison is always performed recursively scanning a specified set of folders or SMB shares.

Optionally, export the ACL Difference report as HTML.Produce an ACL Difference report comparing the imported baseline ACL Report with the current ACL state of the Folders or Shares.Import the baseline ACL Report from a stored file.Export the baseline ACL Report as a file.Produce a baseline ACL Report from a set of Folders or Shares (even on multiple computers).The process that is normally followed using this module is: If performing SMB share comparisons, the report generation can be performed remotely (from a desktop PC for example) and can also be run against shares on multiple computers. The intended purpose of this module is to allow an administrator to report on how ACL’s for a set of path or shares have changed since a baseline was last created.īasically it allows administrators to easily see what ACL changes are being made so they keep an eye on any security issues arising. So after several almost complete re-writes, the end result is the ACLReportTools PowerShell module. This was basically so the administrators could report back what ACL’s had change and verify that the “security Elves’ hadn’t been messing about. Late last year I was asked by a friend if I could write a program that could look at the ACL’s defined within a folder structure and report back how they differed from some previously recorded state. Sadasd on List Global Assembly Cache usi… Windows 10 Mail… on How to fix “Your account…ĭaniel Scott-Raynsfo… on List Global Assembly Cache usi…

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