Security Explorer
Manage security across Windows, Sharepoint, SQL and Exchange

Security Explorer provides IT administrators with a unified solution for complete access control and security management across Windows Servers, Sharepoint, SQL Servers, Exchange and Workstations across the enterprise.
Security Explorer features:
- Instantly see who has access to what
- Report for compliance, migration and change control
- Centralise permissions management
- Restore permissions without affecting the data
- Pain-free permissions migration
Administrators can back up, recover, manage, search, migrate, and report on permissions for Windows® Server, Exchange Server, SharePoint Server, and SQL Server, all from within a common, simplified graphical user interface. Administrators can even automate permissions management using Security Explorer’s Windows PowerShell integration. With Security Explorer, IT administrators can bring consistency and efficiency to their organisation’s access controls, meeting and maintaining regulatory compliance as well as internal security policies. It’s all done in a single product, using a single set of techniques and patterns.
Popular Features
Instantly See Who Has Access to What
Identify who has rights to resources across the entire business – in just seconds, not hours or days.
Report for Compliance, Migration, and Change Control
Who has access to what? Create and save search results for use in reports, including compliance, auditing, server migrations, and change control documentation.
Centralise Permissions Management
Centrally grant, revoke, clone, append, and overwrite permissions quickly and easily, all from a single console.
Restore Permissions Without Affecting the Data
Backup and restore permissions, or create permissions baselines, independently from the data being secured.
Pain-Free Permissions Migration
Reduce errors and increase security with tools that address the most commonly-experienced data migration problems.
Managed Technologies
File Servers
Manage security on NTFS volumes, file shares, registry keys and printers. Also allows for managing account settings such as resetting passwords on services and tasks across the network.
Exchange Servers
Centrally manage Exchange and Exchange related Active Directory permissions across the network including mailboxes, public folders, and mailbox sub folders.

