By default, permissions are exported to a report, which you can save, print, or export. You can export permissions on a folder to a Microsoft® Access® 2000 database (.mdb file) or to a delimited file for use with Microsoft Excel®. You also can export a list of tasks, groups, and users. The list of groups or users includes the account name, type of group or user, account SID, account description, when the account last logged on, number of times the account has logged on, and whether the account is disabled, locked, or expired.
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Open the Browse tab. |
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Select Security | Export. |
NOTE: If you selected specific files to export, the Folder and File Options area is unavailable as only the file permissions are exported. |
Select to retrieve the subfolders and sub files of the parent directory (default). | |
Available in NTFS Security module only. Select to retrieve all of the subfolders and sub files of the parent directory (default). | |
Available in NTFS Security module only. Select to choose how many directory levels to export. For example, if you are only concerned with the subfolders, and not the sub-sub-folders, then choose to recurse to a depth of 1. | |
Available in NTFS Security module only. If you want to export only files with a certain extension, type the extension in the File Wildcard box. For example, if you are only concerned with exporting the permissions of all executable files, type *.exe in the File wildcard box. |
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Available in NTFS Security module only. Browse to select files and folders to exclude from the export. |
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Available in the Service Security module only. Select to include the permissions on the selected service[s]. |
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Available in NTFS Security and Active Directory Security modules only. Set group membership options. Available only if Generate Report or Save to Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet is selected. |
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Available in NTFS Security and SharePoint Security modules only. To schedule the export task, select Create a schedule export task, type a name in the Job Name box, and click Schedule. |
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In the Account box, browse to locate an account under which to run the export. If you do not enter an account, the export task runs under the local system account. |
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Click Schedule. The task is assigned the default run time of Weekly, every Monday at midnight. |
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Click OK. |
The Export task provides a quick way to export permissions to a report that you can save, print, or export. For more options, click Switch to Security Explorer Classic (Advanced). See Using the Browse tab to export security.
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Select a folder, and click Export. |
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Click Add to add additional paths. |
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Click OK. |
If you would prefer to run the export at a set time, schedule it as a Windows® task.
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Select Security | Export Scheduler. |
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Set the export job options. See Using the Browse tab to export security for details on the Export Permissions dialog. |
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In the Account box, browse to locate an account under which to run the export. If you do not enter an account, the export task runs under the local system account. |
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To schedule the task, click Schedule. The task is assigned the default run time of Weekly, every Monday at midnight. |
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