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December 28, 2004 12:00 AM

Security Explorer 4.8

Windows IT Pro
InstantDoc ID #44699
Rating: (3)

ScriptLogic's Security Explorer 4.8 lets administrators quickly and easily audit and adjust permission attributes for NTFS file systems, registries, and shares on local or remote computers. The program executes fast and displays exactly what you want: directories, files, and their associated permissions.

Important functionality buried in native Windows tools is accessible through Security Explorer's main interface. Through the graphical toolbar or right-click context menu, you can grant, revoke, and clone permissions, set file and folder owners, and search directories for matching permissions.

Security Explorer includes an arsenal of impressive shortcuts and UI efficiencies for viewing and modifying all aspects of permissions. If you're a power user, you'll like being able to set advanced attributes (e.g., list folders, create files, traverse folders) along side the traditional read, write, delete, and take ownership attributes. The Clone feature lets you map one user's or group's permissions to another user or group. To save your complex permission mappings, you can use the Backup feature or the Restore feature.

One of my favorite features is Enterprise Scope, which lets you manage permissions on multiple drives and computers simultaneously. You first create an Enterprise Scope composed of directories or other supported objects on one or more servers in your network. You then grant or revoke permissions from the Enterprise Scope and the permissions are automatically set on all the scope's members.

Security Explorer lets you view or close open files on a system. Other thoughtful shortcuts include being able to rename a user or group, launch Windows Explorer, and map a network drive all from within Security Explorer.

One drawback of this tool is its licensing model. Adding computers to the license is simple, but you must call ScriptLogic to get an authorization code to remove them.

All things considered, Security Explorer performs as a focused niche tool. It's perfect for any administrator who spends time managing file, share, or registry permissions.

Security Explorer 4.8
Contact: ScriptLogic * 561-886-2400 or 800-813-6415
Web: http://www.scriptlogic.com
Price: Starts at $419 for one license
Summary
Pros: Saves NTFS administrators a ton of time
Cons: Unforgiving licensing scheme requires phone call to company to remove computers
Rating: 4 out of 5
Recommendation:
Great utility that fulfills a niche


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Comments
  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Mar 21, 2005

    I tried the demo, liked the product, but don't know if I can justify the price. Only need it once. Anyone know of a lower cost alternative?

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Jan 24, 2005

    We have stopped using this product due to its clumsy licensing scheme. ScriptLogic was very reluctant to even allow us to retire machines and use the licenses for their replacements. Until they come up with a better license management scheme, I'd say stay away.

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Jan 19, 2005

    Dear Jeff,

    Reading your article, I wanted to try for myself, not only the demo, but the full version. I found an European company, providing lots of tech. information on all the ScriptLogic product line - and other.

    Thumbs up, they were fast and reliable, for all of us techies who are not in the USA.

    Check them out: http://www.amtsoftware.com

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