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  • Exporting shares with NTFS permissions

    Hello all,
    I'm trying to set up an export from an OU in Active Directory, to show all Share and NTFS permissions for the computers within the OU.
    I've tried to follow some threads from here but the best I end up with is an empty excel file when I know there should be entries.
    Do anyone have a point by point set of instruction on how to do this?
    Many thanks
    Howard

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    Re: Exporting shares with NTFS permissions

    In Hyena click on the OU with the computers you want to report on, then go to Tools->Exporter Pro->Export Selected Objects.
    Click the Settings button, then double-click on Security Access.
    Check the box to Export Security Information and enter an Output File Name.

    For share permissions, check the box for shares and choose the type of shares you want reported on. For NTFS file and directory permissions check the box for Files and Directories.

    You'll also need a File/Directory template, so double-click on File/Directory. Click the New button at the bottom, give it a Template Name and an Output File Name. If you only want to search directories, check the box for that, then click the Add button beside Shared Directory Paths. Choose the shares you want, how far down you want it to scan, then click OK.

    Security Access and File/Directory should be the only options enabled on this screen, if there is anything else enabled, double-click on them and disable them. When done, click Close and click Start Export.

    When finished you can open the output file specified on the Security Access tab with Excel.

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    • #3
      Re: Exporting shares with NTFS permissions

      Hello,
      If I run Hyena as a low level account and tick box the subdirectory option, I'm taking it that Hyena will continue until it reaches a level where a standard user is denied access ?. I've given both the share and security output files the same name / location and removed the default output path, hopefully this will put both outputs into the same file?
      It seems to be running now - I'll let you know how I get on.
      Many thanks
      Howard

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      • #4
        Re: Exporting shares with NTFS permissions

        Actually you have to use different output files. It can't write the data from different exports into the same file.

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