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A command-line utility that shows effective and actual permissions for file, registry, service, process object manager, and event logs.
As a part of ensuring that they've created a secure environment Windows administrators often need to know what kind of accesses specific users or groups have to resources including files, directories, Registry keys, global objects and Windows services. AccessChk quickly answers these questions with an intuitive interface and output.
TL;DR: Damit kann man die gesetzen User-Rechte sehr einfach und automatisiert prüfen.
AccessChk 6.1
Download: https://technet.micr...rnals/accesschk
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AccessChk a command-line utility that shows effective and actual permissions
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#2 _d4rkn3ss4ev3r_
geschrieben 21. September 2017 - 17:16
AccessChk 6.11
Changelog:
adds a cache to improve queries that enumerate multiple objects, and has the -s switch start container enumeration at the specified container when -d is specified.
Download:
https://docs.microso...loads/accesschk
Changelog:
adds a cache to improve queries that enumerate multiple objects, and has the -s switch start container enumeration at the specified container when -d is specified.
Download:
https://docs.microso...loads/accesschk
#3 _d4rkn3ss4ev3r_
geschrieben 02. Dezember 2017 - 18:36
AccessChk 6.20
Changelog
fixes a bug in that could cause it to crash when looking up account effective access checks.
Download
https://docs.microso...loads/accesschk
Changelog
fixes a bug in that could cause it to crash when looking up account effective access checks.
Download
https://docs.microso...loads/accesschk
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