Back up Active Directory permissions from the command line. See Backing up security.
The command line can also support the file mode.
Search for permissions from the command line. See Searching. You may wish to schedule regular searches through the schedule service or any other scheduling software. See Scheduling a search.
SXPSearch <options> <module name> <search definition file path> <report file name>
SXPSearch.exe /showprogress NTFS c:\JacksPermissionOfFolderA.xml c:\jacksFolderA.pdf
Microsoft® Windows PowerShell® is a Windows® command-line shell and scripting language designed specifically for system administrators and built on top of the Microsoft .NET Framework. Security Explorer supports the use of PowerShell cmdlets.
Windows PowerShell® has the concept of cmdlets. A cmdlet is a simple, single-function command that manipulates objects and is designed to be used in combination with other cmdlets.
This table lists the Access Explorer cmdlets included with Security Explorer.
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