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Windows Share Permissions and Using Powershell to Manipulate Them
Windows shares are configured to grant access to certain users or groups on a Windows server. It sounds simple, but there are many questions to be asked beyond if a particular person/group has access to this share or not. Some … Continue reading →
Posted in Scripting, Share Security, Windows PowerShell, Windows Shares
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Tagged Access Mask, ACE, Logical Share Security Setting, Permissions, PowerShell, Scripting, Security Descriptor, Shares, Windows
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