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Map of NTFS folder and file permissions

I'm looking for a utility or command that will show me a consolidated list or map of individual or group permissions assigned to various folders and subfolders.  If I have 100 folders and nested subfolders I'd rather not have to drill down and right-click on each one and write down the various combinations of assigned permissions.

Is there a command or utility out there that can present the information to me?  I'm looking for an overall view of a given folder structure.
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Ryansoto - that is exactly what I'm looking for.  Thank you very much.

Would you happen to know of a similar utility that would work on Novell?  I'm migrating folders and files from a Novell 6.5 server to Windows Server 2003.  I heard of a program called Trustbar.nlm, but it seems so archaic.
To clarify, I just want to see the permission assignments on the Novell folder structure, not that I need to run the program from Novell (I prefer not to).
Sorry you posted in the win2k3 board so I assumed for win2k3...
Sorry I know of nothing for Novell.  My suggestion would be to close this thread and open another in the Novell board.
Actually I did want to find the utility for Windows Server 2003, but I ended up asking a side question after you answered my main question.  Thanks very much!  I will ask the Novell question in another forum post.
Perfect!
Gotcha.  Dont forget to close the question!