In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "Laser"
<laserfrk_remove_@hotmail.com> wrote:
>We are currently using XP Pro and a small local network with 9 computers all
>XP Pro. Over the last few years, we have modified permissions for
>individual
>users and we have added and deleted users as employees were added and
>deleted.
>
>My question is.
>
>Is there anyway to print (or list) each active user and what folders/files
>they
>have permission to access?
>
>
>This would be helpful to double check that all users are accessing only the
>files they are suppose to and it would help if we ever needed to reinstall
>the operating system.
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>Laser
For a list of all users, go to Control Panel > User Accounts. By
default, all users are members of the "Everyone" group.
For a list of all shared folders, run "compmgmt.msc", click Shared
Folders, and click Shares. Click a shared folder in the right pane to
see its permissions.
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