
Enterprise Permission Reporter 2.0
Who has which access ?

-The idea behind
Looking for answers for these questions will bring up a huge list of 3rd-Party Tools for Auditing and Documenting your filesystem-environment. Many Tools can read out the Access lists (ACL) of your folders and document them in any way. But solving the main problem will not be done, because you will end up with a bunch of groups accessing your folders - so, WHO is member of these groups? Groups can, and often will, contain other groups. So answering the question will end up with many many open windows of your Users and Computers MMC. Will these Problems persist when you use EPR? - No!
The answer
With EPR you are able to run fast just-in-time analysis of your filesystem-environment. It will generate Excel-Friendly HTML Files which can be opened with any Browser (e.g. Firefox). These standalone HTML-Reports can also be opened with EPR to generate more filtered reports which can be saved and published separately.
You will be able to answer 'Where can User XY Access to?' in seconds (after you analyzed your environment) and give back a report in very readable manner.
You will be also able to answer 'Who has which Access to Folder XY?' in seconds with the same readable Report.
Every report will always base on Users. It doesn't matter who complicated your group-structure is, EPR will always resolve all group memberships down to users. Every reported user-permission will also contain the membership-path of that user to show why he has the reported Access (like
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