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October 06, 2003

Enumerating Group Membership

Drilling down through nested groups
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In the Windows NT 4.0 world, group memberships were fairly simple to enumerate because only users or global groups could be members of local groups. Thus, the deepest possible nesting of permissions was having users in a global group and having that global group in a local group. This shallow nesting made it pretty simple to see which users had permissions to a particular resource.

Enter Windows 2000. In addition to letting you nest a global group in a local group, Win2K lets you nest local groups in other local groups. This ability makes identifying which users have permission to a resource much tougher. Although the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in lets you drill down through the groups and visually see which users have permission, you can't see all this information in one display or output the results to a report.

Traditionally, the best command-shell utilities to use for enumerating group memberships have been the Local and Global utilities. Although these utilities do a great job of listing the members of local and global groups, respectively, they don't list the members of any groups that are nested in a local or global group. For quite some time, I had been struggling to write a script that enumerated the members of both first-level and nested groups. After some experimenting, I finally discovered that, by focusing on failures, I could use the Local and Global utilities to drill down through a group and enumerate the members of first-level and nested groups. After further experimenting, I was able to output this information to a comma-separated value (CSV) or tab-separated value (TSV) file for easy viewing in Microsoft Excel. . . .


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