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AccessChk – Check User and Group Permissions in Windows

If you are System Admin and if you want to know the user permissions for files , directories and other stuff then you can use the AccessChk Freeware from Windows. So if you are interesting in knowing the access rights of specific users or groups for various resources like Directories, Files, Global Objects, Registry keys you can use AccessChk. AccessChk can give you a detailed output for all your queries.

AccessChk is a console program. But I have to tell you that it is quite useful. Suppose you need to know the permissions for a folder called “Security” over your server then you can use AccessChk to do that.AccessChk works on Windows Vista, Windows XP, Win2000 and Server 2003 including 64 bit versions of Windows. The good thing is that the application is very small in size with 49 KB.

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Accessing Linux Files from Windows – Using Ext FS for windows.

If you have a desktop with Windows and Linux as dual boot environment and you want to access a few files saved in Linux / Ubuntu file system from the Windows login. For example, you may need to share files such as Docs, PDF, audio, video, etc. from both Linux and Windows. The Ext2 Installable File System for Windows helps you to access Linux drive from Windows.

It provides Windows NT4.0/2000/XP/2003/Vista with full access to Linux Ext2 volumes (read access and write access). This may be useful if you have installed both Windows and Linux as a dual boot environment on your computer.

The “Ext2 Installable File System for Windows” software is freeware.

For the technically minded

“It installs a pure kernel mode file system driver Ext2fs.sys, which actually extends the Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista operating system to include the Ext2 file system. Since it is executed on the same software layer at the Windows NT operating system core like all of the native file system drivers of Windows (for instance NTFS, FASTFAT, or CDFS for Joliet/ISO CD-ROMs), all applications can access directly to Ext2 volumes. Ext2 volumes get drive letters (for instance O:). Files, and directories of an Ext2 volume appear in file dialogs of all applications. There is no need to copy files from or to Ext2 volumes in order to work with them.”

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