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EMCO Permissions Audit Description |
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EMCO Permissions Audit can help to find security holes by reporting on specific access rights a user has within a Domain to folders mapped via a share. Permissions Audit can only be successfully run by a user with Domain Administrator rights. Permissions Audit collects the data to MS SQL Databse (MS SQL 2000 or MSDE 2000 and above).
As network administrators must have a detailed knowledge about their network including the details and precise information about the access control for their network resources i.e. which users have access to which network resources on a domain. And what type of access a certain user has on a specific network resource weather it’s full, read only or change. So you need tool that can give you details information about the users on a domain, and what access level they have and on what resources in a most efficient and organized manner. EMCO Software simulated all these requirements as well as some more advanced features in EMCO Permissions Audit; an excellent tool to audit the permissions on all resources on a domain. It empowers network administrators
EMCO Permissions Audit provides four different options to check the permissions on certain recourse.
Direct Access Token Direct and Group Access Token Direct and Everyone Access Toke Access via Any Token It organizes the information about the network resources and shows which users have access to which resources on a domain in an excellent manner. It allows users to export the audit data in a variety of file formats including HTML, PDF, JPEG and Excel etc.
EMCO Permissions Audit has the ability to san available servers on a domain with just one click.
EMCO Permissions Audit is integrated with Ms. SQL Server, so giving you the ability to fully utilize the powers of one of the most efficient and secure database system available these days on the market. You can either use MS SQL Server Desktop Engine, a free tool by Microsoft or you can use Microsoft SQL Server depending on your requirements. |
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