Security Explorer
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.
Inventory User Permissions
Quickly search, discover, and document a user’s permissions, producing a complete list of everything the user has permission to – even through group membership. This is an invaluable tool for documenting your environment, conducting security audits, and much more.
Security Backup and Restore.
Back up server permissions before making changes, or to establish a permissions baseline. Restore permissions to recover from accidental or malicious changes. It’s your entire server security infrastructure in a single, intuitive console.
Provision, De-provision, Re-provision – Easily.
Clone or replace permissions and group membership settings between user accounts, making it easier to give someone “the same permissions as the guy he’s replacing,” and to properly re-provision users as they move through the organisation. Or de-provision users who leave.
Manage Multiple Servers as Easily as One
Make bulk changes to NTFS, share, registry, or printer permissions across multiple computers at once – all in a single operation. Security Explorer’s automation capabilities helps improve consistency across your environment, while drastically reducing the amount of time you spend managing permissions.
Your New Override Button
Modifying file permissions becomes complicated and frustrating when you – the administrator – are getting "access denied" errors. Avoid them entirely with Security Explorer’s administrative override, firmly establishing who’s in control of your environment – and getting the right permissions in place quickly.
Verify Permissions on Migrated Files
Moving files from one place to another? Back up your permissions on the source using Security Explorer, and then restore those permissions to the new server. Security Explorer can even verify the restored permission, ensuring your security is as it should be.
Audit Changes to Permissions
Security Explorer provides additional logging that reveals who made security changes – as it records those same changes. Combine this with Security Explorer’s ability to back up permissions before a change is made, and you’ve got a powerful change management system along with the ability to rollback unwanted changes.

