ActiveDirectoryRights : ReadProperty, WriteProperty, ExtendedRight When getting the ACL in Active Directory by running the PowerShell cmdlet such as (Get-Acl 'AD:OU=PC,DC=Test,DC=local').access the result may look like this. If you are looking to know the details of how this script work and how the Get-ACL find the information, read my post on Microsoft PowerShell Community DevBlog, Understanding Get-ACL and AD Drive Output Issues with Active Directory ACL, Get-ACL, and ObjectType GUID The ADSecurityReporter tested on a Domain Controller running Windows Server 2012 R2 and on another Domain Controller running Windows Server 2019.įor this tutorial, I used a test domain named Test.local. Also, use the highest privilege to run this script to get accurate results.
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