
Get-ADObject -SearchBase ( Get-ADRootDSE). $ErrorActionPreference = 'Silentl圜ontinue ' $schemaIDGUID = NEED TO RECONCILE THE CONFLICTS # # Hide the errors for a couple duplicate hash table keys. # See the Active Directory Technical Specifications: Note To import Active Directory Module, use the Import-Module ActiveDirectory. This drive is automatically loaded when you load the ActiveDirectory module.

However, we are reading from AD and not the FileSystem provider. # ObjectType GUIDs referenced in the security descriptors. Reading Active Directory permission using Get-ACL doesn’t require a long line of code. $report = Build a lookup hash table that holds all of the string names of the Rule1_Trustee=grp.HelpDesk.# This array will hold the report output. See this post on how to import the filter. If you have NetTools v1.30.11 beta or above, you can use the following AD Permissions Reporter filter to get a list where the group has been assigned permissions. If you can check if you have the same permissions or provide a bit more information on where permissions are assigned and what are is the OU structure of the screenshots you shared. No additional permissions assigned on the test5 OU, just the permissions inherited from parent OUsĪnd the computer object in the test5 OU, which match the permissions on the OU Office 365 Group Reports Active Directory Users' Last Logon Report Active Directory Group Reports Active Directory GPO Reports Active Directory Exchange Reports Active Directory OU Reports Active Directory NTFS Reports Office 365 User Reports Track permissions of Active Directory objects with pre-built reports. These are the test4 OU permissions, two permissions assigned which match the ones you have on your OU. This is what I have created in my environmentĪt the root, these permissions are assigned.

I've tried to create the same in my test environment but I haven't been successful, as I don't have enough info. Hi not sure what permissions have been assigned or where, but it does appears that they have been inherited from the root and sub OU.
