Would you like to learn how to list Active Directory object permissions using Powershell? In this tutorial, we will show you how to list the permissions of an Active Directory object using Powershell.
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Tutorial Powershell – List domain object permissions
Start a Powershell command-line.
List the permissions of a domain user account.
Here is the command output.
Optionally, filter for specific permissions that you are interested in.
Here is the command output.
List the permissions of a domain computer account.
Here is the command output.
List the permissions of an organizational unit.
Here is the command output.
You must have RSAT installed or have a copy of its DLL loaded.
Congratulations! You are able to list Active Directory objects permissions using Powershell.