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Security Explorer 9.9.2 - User Guide

Getting Started with Security Explorer Managing permissions Searching Managing security Managing objects
Managing folders and files Managing shares Managing registry keys Managing services Managing tasks Managing groups and users Managing Favorites Managing Enterprise Scopes Updating licenses Managing network drives
Working with Microsoft SQL Server Working with Microsoft Exchange
Checking minimum requirements Viewing Exchange permissions Granting Exchange permissions Revoking Exchange permissions Cloning Exchange permissions Searching for Exchange server objects and permissions Backing up and restoring Exchange server security Modifying Exchange permissions Managing Exchange group memberships Exporting Exchange security permissions Creating Exchange databases Creating public folder mailboxes Managing Exchange administrators Managing Exchange distribution groups Managing mail contacts Managing mail users Managing mailboxes Managing mailbox folders Managing public folders Using role based access control Setting options for Exchange security
Working with Microsoft SharePoint Working with Access Explorer Working with Microsoft Active Directory Customizing Security Explorer Using the command line Using PowerShell cmdlets Troubleshooting

Comparing backup files

You can compare the differences in permissions of two backup files and restore the permissions to their original state. You also can back up permissions on files for which you do not have access. As long as you are an administrator, or have the Backup files and directories user right, you can back up and restore permissions on all files, which is helpful when backing up and restoring a user's home directories.

NTFS Security

Security Explorer NTFS Backup File

*.sec /*.tmp

Registry Security

Security Explorer Registry Backup File

*.ser

Share Security

Security Explorer Share Backup File

*.ses

Printer Security

Security Explorer Printers Backup File

*.sep

SharePoint Security

Security Explorer SharePoint Backup File

*.spb

SQL Server Security

Security Explorer SQL Backup File

*.sqb

Exchange Security

Security Explorer Exchange Backup File

*.exb

Active Directory Security

Security Explorer Active Directory Backup File

*.adb

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Using the Browse tab to compare backup files

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Open the Browse tab.
Acceptable objects are Enterprise Scopes, volumes, folders, shares, or Active Directory® objects. Files cannot be backed up individually, but can be backed up within the parent folder.
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Select Security | Compare Backups.
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In the Select Backup files to compare box, browse to locate a path and name the backup file.
IMPORTANT: SharePoint Security module only. It is strongly recommended that root backup objects do not inherit permissions from their parents.
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To add additional paths, click Add to browse for a path.
Type the full path name in the New Path box, and click Add. Available only in the NTFS Security module.
Click Load to load a previously saved Security Explorer Backup List (*.bkn) file. Not available in the Registry Security, SharePoint Security, SQL Server Security, Exchange Security, and Active Directory Security modules.
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Click Compare.

 

Managing objects

In addition to managing permissions and security, Security Explorer provides features to manage objects so you don’t need to leave the application.

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Managing folders and files

You can create and delete folders. You can delete, edit, and open files. Finally, before you perform certain tasks, you can show which files are open in a given location.

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