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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

Revoking Active Directory permissions

You can revoke access for domain users and groups.

TIP: The Revoke basic task provides a quick way to revoke permissions. See Using the Revoke tasks. For more options, add a path, and click Switch to Security Explorer Classic (Advanced).
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Open the Active Directory Security module.
The Revoke Permissions dialog box displays the path, and the associated groups and users for the current object. The navigation tree is hidden by default. To view the navigation tree, click 4.
To return the full list to view, click Reset. The list returns to full view the next time you open Revoke Permissions.
To display domain users in the list, click Show Users. To return the list to show only groups, click Refresh.
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From the Permission list, select the permissions to revoke, and whether or not to Allow or Deny. If the choice is not available in the list, click Advanced Permission Selection to create a custom choice.
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To add the domain group/user to the List of users and groups to revoke list, click Add.
TIP: To add additional domain groups or users to the List of users and groups to revoke list with the selected permission settings, you can hold down CTRL or SHIFT, and click a domain group or user from the list or double-click a group or user in the navigation tree.
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Click OK. The Revoking Permissions box displays the progress. See Completing a process.

Cloning Active Directory permissions

Use the Clone feature to copy the permissions of one user/group to another user/group..

TIP: The Clone task provides a quick way to clone permissions. See Using the Clone task. For more options, add a path, and click Switch to Security Explorer Classic (Advanced).
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Open the Active Directory Security module.
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Select Security | Clone Group or User.
The Clone Active Directory Permissions box opens to the Manual User/Group Selection tab and displays the path to the selected object and the associated groups and users.

Searching for Active Directory objects

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Open the Active Directory Security module.
NOTE: If you open the Search tab in the Navigation pane without selecting an object, you need to add a Search Scope before you set criteria. See Adding a search scope.
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Select Search | Search in a New Window (Empty).
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Click Start Search.

Modifying Active Directory permissions

Modify the permissions of groups or users on the selected Active Directory® object. Use this feature for quick changes to accounts displayed in the permissions list. Use the Grant feature to give permissions to accounts that are not displayed in the permissions list. See Granting Active Directory permissions.

IMPORTANT: You cannot modify inherited permissions directly. Inherited permissions are indicated by Allow (I) in the Type column. To modify these permissions, you must modify the parent object.
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Open the Active Directory Security module.
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Select Security | Modify Permission.
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Click Yes.
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