April 5, 2011 at 8:33 am
I'm changing the account used for SQL Services, and the current account has various folder permission across the network so that scheduled jobs can output text files reports etc.... Is there a tool or utility I can use to identify the permissions the old account has so that I can give them to the new account ?
I realize this is more of a Windows question, so if anyone has a suggestion of a better forum to post this on, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks.
April 5, 2011 at 9:50 am
Do you know all the paths to all the folders the old account has access to?
I use PowerShell to verify permissions on a server for both troubleshooting and security checks:
$a = (Get-Acl -Path 'D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL')
$a.Access | Select-Object FileSystemRights, AccessControlType, IdentifyReference, IsInherited | Format-Table -AutoSize
I have not learned everything there is to PowerShell but you could change this around to accept a parameter that is feed each path you need to check. That is if you have PowerShell running in your environment.
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