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How to remote NTFS permissions from nested folders

Asked by vvarela619 in Windows Network Security, Windows 2003 Server

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Hello all,

I need to remove permissions from nested folder on our file sever that runs Windows 2003 Server Standard SP2. The problem is we have folders that are about 9 to 10 levels down and I have to manually remove users that are no longer in our company. I have tried looking for NTFS permissions tools on the internet but I couldn't find any, or I'm just horrible at searching for these types of tools. I would appreciate if anyone has used these types of tool or utilities. Thanks in advance.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Windows Network Security, Windows 2003 Server
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