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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

Exporting Active Directory permissions

By default, permissions are exported to a report, which you can save, print, or export. You can generate a report or export permissions to a delimited file for use with Microsoft® Excel®. This report is useful when you are asked to see which users have access to a specific Active Directory path.

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Open the Active Directory Security module.
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Select Security | Export.

Generate Report

By default, permissions are exported to a report, which you can save, print, or export.

Save to Microsoft Excel(R) Spreadsheet

Permissions can be saved only to a delimited file for use with Microsoft Excel. Select either Comma-delimited file (.CSV) or Tab-delimited file (.TXT).

Browse to locate a destination for the file.

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Using the Active Directory Export task

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 Exporting Active Directory permissions.

NOTE: The Tasks tab is hidden by default. To display the Tasks tab, select View | Tasks tab.
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Open the Active Directory Security module.
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Open the Tasks tab.
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Click Export.
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Click Add to add paths.
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Setting options for Active Directory Security

By default, the Active Directory Security module attempts to connect to the default naming context of the current domain on which the user is logged on. You can add more connections to reach the default naming context of other domains with specified credentials. If you add a connection for the current domain, Security Explorer will use the new connection setting instead of the default connection.

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Select Tools | Options.
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Open the Active Directory tab.
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Click Add.
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Customizing Security Explorer

The Security Explorer® Options provide flexibility to the appearance and functionality of Security Explorer.

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