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Windows Share Permissions and Using Powershell to Manipulate Them

Windows shares are configured to grant access to certain users or groups on a Windows server. It sounds simple, but there are many questions to be asked beyond if a particular person/group has access...

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Exporting Share Info and Permissions with PowerShell and CSV files

Building off my last post (Using PowerShell to manipulate share permissions), it is possible to export share info into a CSV file to backup info for all the shares on a server. A couple of weeks ago I...

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Importing Share Info and Permissions with PowerShell and a CSV file

As stated in my last post, you can use a CSV file with powershell to import windows share info and automatically set shares with the correct info. The CSV file can be produced by the export share info...

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Importing Share Info and Permissions with Powershell and a CSV file (cont’d)

In my last post (here) I talked about MoW’s import script (here) and the customizations that I wanted to make. If you need some brushing up on windows share permissions, I recommend using my post on it...

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