![]() ![]() Fortunately, we only need to know a couple of things. The Win32_LogicalShareSecuritySetting is a complex beast. ![]() You need to do it on a per-share basis, like this: gwmi Win32_LogicalShareSecuritySetting -Filter "Name='$shareName'" As with the file shares, there is a WMI class for monitoring permissions, but it’s harder to use. Let’s first consider how one would do this generically. ![]() We have already handled the first two, so this blog post is all about the final one – monitoring permission changes. Monitoring Windows File Shares is a three part puzzle: I stopped my last blog post on Windows File Shares noting that there was still more to do. ![]()
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