![]() ![]() I know the InheritanceFlags refer to the Access Rights, but is it possible when using Add-NTFSAccess However, if I export to csv, I get the following headers.ĪccountType, Name, FullName, InheritanceEnabled, InheritedFrom, AccessControlType, AccessRights, Account, InheritanceFlags, IsInherited, PropagationFlags My biggest issue is that when I use Get-NTFSAccess -Path \\Folder\I\am\Checking and output to the console or OGV, I get the following headers.Īccount Access Rights Applies to Type IsInherited InheritedFromĬontoso\TestAccount1 FullControl ThisFolderSubfoldersAndFiles Allow FalseĬontoso\TestAccount2 Modify, Synchronize ThisFolderOnly Allow FalseĬontoso\TestAccount3 Traverse ThisFolderAndFiles Allow False I am using the NTFSSecurity PowerShell module. This I can do ok with 'where-object' etc. ![]() Anything less than that like List or Traverse will left as is. These will be set to Read,Execute,Delete as the highest access permissions granted. I have been tasked with changing the Access Rights on millions of files and folders for each user/group that has access to them currently. ![]() I am hoping someone can help me crack this issue. ![]()
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