PERMS.exe – Windows CMD Command
Display a user’s ACL access permissions for a file.The output from PERMS can be incomplete in cases where a user has inherited permission through membership of a group.
Display a user’s ACL access permissions for a file.The output from PERMS can be incomplete in cases where a user has inherited permission through membership of a group.
Pause the execution of a batch file Displays the message “Press any key to continue . . .” Execution of a batch script can also be paused by pressing CTRL-S (or the Pause|Break key) on the keyboard, this...
Traceroute and provide network latency and packet loss for each router and link in the path. Combines the functionality of PING and TRACERT. PathPing is invaluable for determining which routers or subnets are having...
Display or set a search path for executable files at the command line. PATH without parameters will display the current path. The %PATH% environment variable contains a list of folders. When a command is...
Query or display open files, disconnect files opened by network users. Administrator privileges are required to run the OPENFILES command. We can use this fact to detect if the current user is an Admin...
Modify network bindings. Especially useful in Server Core environments with the Hyper-V role enabled.Windows 8 /2008/2012 n.b. this is an ‘unsupported’ tool.
Edit user account privileges. This utility does work under all recent versions of Windows, although (like all Resource Kit tools) it is unsupported. Below are the Privileges that can be granted or revoked, all are...
Active Directory Domain Services management, database/metadata maintenance, etc. Run NTDSUtil from an elevated command prompt. NTDSUtil.exe is built into Windows Server 2008 /R2. It is available if you have the AD DS or the...
Backup to the tape: drives, folders, and system state.In Vista and above wbadmin and PowerShell have replaced NTBACKUP. To recover backups on Windows Server 2008/Vista that were created using ntbackup a ‘restore-only’ version of NTBACKUP is available...
Lookup IP addresses on a NameServer.