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Security Explorer 9.9.2 - Release Notes

Enhancements

436527

Resolved issues

Cannot sort NTFS permissions bug

418234

Known issues

The following is a list of issues, including those issues attributed to third-party products, known to exist at the time of release.

 

PowerShell CmdLets & CmdUtils: impossible to Grant/Revoke/Clone for short names of accounts in another domain.

12162

Cannot grant/modify deny permissions when the user has no permissions and is not an owner.

12171

The Security Explorer context menu does not allow managing multiple folders and files.

12180

Modifying one permission for a user with two ACEs sometimes incorrectly removes the other.

12183

Cannot grant NTFS permissions to a user or group from a one-way trusted domain with selective authentication enabled.

Workaround: Add user credentials to Windows Credential Manager for all domain controllers in the trusted domain.

201337

It is impossible to create a mailbox as a new user if Exchange 2013 in mode: Active Directory split permission security model to the Exchange organization.

12141

It is impossible to restore Exchange permissions if they were backed up in previous versions of Security Explorer.

13550

Impossible to use SQL credentials when setting up the database.

12122

System requirements

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